Super giant photo taking a panoramic view of Shanghai city, the highest resolution in Asia, zooming in the face of pedestrians
The photo below is part of a panorama of Shanghai, China, taken from the top of the Oriental Pearl TV tower with a terrible resolution, 195 gigapixel - the highest in Asia today. With this resolution, you can zoom to the pedestrian's face with the still-sharp frame quality, even if it's taken at least 10km away.
In addition, this is a 360-degree photo that allows you to freely rotate vertically to view this city from all sides without having to set foot.
The super giant photo of the whole city of Shanghai attracted a large audience. If you zoom carefully and have time to learn, you can visit this city and maybe discover some interesting things like the following.
What's here?
Zooming a bit is still nothing special.
Zoom closer!
When zooming in, it turned out that a man was drying his clothes on the rooftop.With a shooting distance of at least 10km, it is a miracle that you can see this close-up.
A few other things you can find when zooming close enough.
The girl is standing talking on a skyscraper.
The man sat reading the newspaper alone on the bench.
Couple of men and women sitting under a tree talking.
Image link below, you can admire and explore Shanghai city.
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