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If Carlsberg made panoramas
If Carlsberg made panoramas they would probably try to be as big as this one from 360 Cities founder and friend, Jeffrey Martin.
Right now it is the biggest spherical 360 degree panorama in the world, a whopping 18 GIGAPIXELS ! thats 18,432,000,000 pixels, if you cant put that into words its actually 18 billion [...]
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Picasso Illuminations on The National Gallery
Panoramic photo by Tom Mills.
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I was passing through Trafalgur Square on Saturday night when I saw what looked like Graffitti on the National Gallery. It looked amazing, I did'nt have my camera, but I returned on Monday to the gallery and asked a lady who worked there "what was the graffitti being projected onto the gallery the other night ?". "Graffitti ?" she looked puzzled "There has'nt been any graffitti !", she said. Shocked she had'nt seen it, I quizzed her "are you sure ? It was massive, all over the building, it looked like.... graffitti ?", "oh !" she said "you mean, PICASSO !", "its being projected onto the gallery all week as part of the National Gallery's must-see exhibition 'Picasso: Challenging the Past'." WHOOPS, sorry Pablo ! Any way here are some of the spectacular projections illuminating The National Gallery this week. You can catch the exhibtion, from 25 February – 7 June 2009.
I was passing through Trafalgur Square on Saturday night when I saw what looked like Graffitti on the National Gallery. It looked amazing, I did'nt have my camera, but I returned on Monday to the gallery and asked a lady who worked there "what was the graffitti being projected onto the gallery the other night ?". "Graffitti ?" she looked puzzled "There has'nt been any graffitti !", she said. Shocked she had'nt seen it, I quizzed her "are you sure ? It was massive, all over the building, it looked like.... graffitti ?", "oh !" she said "you mean, PICASSO !", "its being projected onto the gallery all week as part of the National Gallery's must-see exhibition 'Picasso: Challenging the Past'." WHOOPS, sorry Pablo ! Any way here are some of the spectacular projections illuminating The National Gallery this week. You can catch the exhibtion, from 25 February – 7 June 2009.
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