We invite you to admire the first 1 million MP photo in the world
The photographer used 629,370 photos taken by the Canon 5D Mark III and Canon 65mm MPE lens together to create a photo up to 1,053 terapixel (equal to 1053 gigapixel, equivalent to more than 1 million MP) .
Photographer Gene Cooper has set a new world record, creating a photo of up to 1 million MP. He used 629,370 photos taken by the Canon 5D Mark III and Canon 65mm MPE lens together to create a photo up to 1,053 terapixel (equal to 1053 gigapixel, equivalent to more than 1 million MP).
When zooming in, you will see the theme of this huge piece of food. If you print this work with 300 dpi resolution, it will be even higher than the One World Trade Center in New York.
Gene Cooper lost 2187 working hours to create this impressive work.
You can access the link below to view the full image.
Terabite: World's First Terapixel Macro Photograph
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