This mind-bending, 24.9 Billion pixel image truly has to be seen in order to be believed.
It went viral not long ago, and it is not a surprise.
You can almost zoom into absolutely anything.
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The image at first may seem like any other.
However, once you start zooming in, you see the most stunning details.
You start off on top of a skyscraper, and you can zoom into the image allowing you to observe the smallest details. People walking on the street, and what they are holding in their hands.
You can see flowers on the grass, or see what ships are transporting as they are making their way to their destination.
The panorama image can be seen by clicking here, and to be honest, I can’t stop showing it to my friends who are equally left stunned once they start zooming into the image.
After seeing the image, thousands of people went on Twitter to post what they had found.
One user apparently spotted someone picking their nose.
Other users searched for apartment buildings for people who may have forgotten to close their blinds while… well, you know.
The stunning image was commissioned by the government in Shanghai and was taken by BigPixel.
While BigPixel is famous for their stunning panorama images, this seems to be the first image they’ve created a panorama image using hundreds of billions of pixels.
After seeing this image, I can’t wait to see more cities captured by 24.9 billion pixels.
For those who are interested, there are similar images of different cities captured by BigPixel, although not with 4.9 billion pixels. Some of them are Shenzhen, Lhasa, and Macao.
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so what's in the last photo? A ghost/other dimensional?
Look again-she has no shadow
It could be that the photo is distorted ..photo fault in camera ..not focused properly ..lens flare ..unlikely to be a ghost
no pet rock is probably right ghost/other dimension seems like the reasonable explanation
I wish they go live view 24/7 all cities and lots of interesting places throughout the world ...then who needs a holiday ?