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OL February 19, 2009 at 11:08 am

Check out this amazing high-def photo of Obama’s inauguration

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Now this is something amazing. This high-definition panoramic photo was taken with a 1,474-megapixel robotic camera — about 300 times more powerful than a standard 5-megapixel digital camera — of the crowd at Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. last month.


Obama Now this is something amazing. This high-definition panoramic photo was taken with a 1,474-megapixel robotic camera — about 300 times more powerful than a standard 5-megapixel digital camera — of the crowd at Barack Obama's presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. last month.

Here's the photo to see this fascinating view of Obama's inauguration.

Using GigaPan's gigapixel technology, use your mouse to zoom in and check out the detail on the individual faces in the crowd. Prepare to be amazed by the level of detail this camera offers.

Impressed? Email this blog entry to a friend so they can see it for themselves.

Ed: Don't click on the image above – it's just a thumbnail – to see the full resolution image, click on the link in the blog post.


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