Check this out:
http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/29/lar...-world-record/
Check this out:
http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/29/lar...-world-record/
http://www.360cities.net/gigapixel/strahov-library.html
Only flaws I see are with the people looking in the door at the one end.
Love, peace, and grease,
allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin
I'll see that and raise you.....
80 Gigapixel shot of London
http://www.360cities.net/london-photo-en.html
ha. nice 80 Gigapixels..
Nothing compared to this technology ofcourse: www.theinvisiblecamera.com check it out quickly tomorrow they reveal more news about this revolutionary breakthrough that will make 80Gigapixel look like a snapshot ;-) They still look for testers, although a lot of interest has been shown (ofcourse). So check it out...... tomorrow will be the big day !
I didn't fail !
I just found out 10,000 ways that didn't work.
should soon appear in the top 100 april fools?
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/
It's not polarized. It doesn't amplify anything. It's not bulletproof.
Sorry, it's not even a camera.
But we did it for a reason.
We all still have vivid memories of those first times. The first time we held a Walkman, the first time we saw the Space Shuttle launch, the first time… In this day and age with daily new miracles on YouTube, it has become really hard to find a new sense of wonder and amazement and those do-you-remember-the-first-time moments seem to become less and less.
So instead of building a camera for a few lucky ones, we decided to create a story for all of you.
We did not do this to mock you. The Invisible Camera is our humble attempt to bring back wonder and amazement.
If you were one of the skeptics who unmasked the Invisible Camera right away, we applaud you for your razor-sharp smarts.
If you realized what we did and participated on your blog or with your tweets, we deeply bow to you and profoundly thank you for helping us tell the story.
If you believed in our story, congratulations on being an openminded individual who still can dream and be amazed. That is a wonderful ability to possess.
And there is no reason to feel bad, as you are in great company.
We received unexpected applications. From teachers. Pro photographers. SFX Specialists. Even scientists. We were a bit surprised. But rest assured, we won't name names.
As much as we ourselves wish it were, the Invisible Camera is not real.
But we are. And our story is... as much as you want it to be.
We thank you for coming along on the ride.
» Listen as we* tell the entire story here
told you so
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Long live the Invisable Camera!![]()