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A Beautiful 2GB Panoramic Photo of Obama’s Inauguration Speech

Check out this 1,474 megapixel image of President Barack Obama delivering his Inauguaral Address.

David Bergman was fortunate enough to have a photographer’s press pass for the Presidential Inaguration in Washington Tuesday, and he used his access wisely. With a Gigapan Imager and his Canon G10, Bergman shot 220 images and took more than six and a half hours using Gigapan software to put them all together on his Macbook Pro. The completed TIF file is almost 2 gigabytes.

You can view the image in minute detail using flash controls at Bergman’s website, in full-screen mode here (I found this the best viewing on my machine), and at the Gigapan site.

Bergman has only just started exploring the photograph himself, but says he found YoYo Ma taking a picture with his iPhone. The first reader who solves “Where’s YoYo?” wins a great Cult of Mac prize!

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16 comments

    I found him, see keeperofthesound.com for the answer!!

    Just found YoYo, that is one amazing picture. Good job!
    http://i41.tinypic.com/9hteae.jpg

    [...] to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet BoxCult of Mac posted a beautiful pic of the inaugaration! They also asked if we could find Yo-Yo [...]

    How am I meant to explain where he is.. There are two hundred seperate photos…

    Okay he would be nearly directly behind obama.. sitting next to a heap of people in red. The bulb of a lightpole is just to the right of his head…

    He is sitting above the opening where Obama walked out from (red Archway)…

    Is that enough info…. He is holding an Original iPhone. Seems he didnt upgrade!

    Hopefully thats enough!

    He’s sitting on the balcony behind Obama, with his cello laying horizontally in front of him, and taking a picture with his first-generation iPhone in landscape mode.

    I trade you one Yo-Yo for one sleeping Justice Thomas.

    I found a pair of legs and no torso . . .

    [...] Take Yo-Yo Ma snapping a picture on his iPhone, the unreal number of personal digital cameras or the endless, imposing banks of photography equipment surrounding the event from each conceivable angle. Sorry CNN, this is cooler than Photosynth. Tell us what you find in the comments. Full screen view here. [David Bergman via Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] Take Yo-Yo Ma snapping a picture on his iPhone, the unreal number of personal digital cameras or the endless, imposing banks of photography equipment surrounding the event from every conceivable angle. Sorry CNN, this is cooler than Photosynth. Tell us what you find in the comments. Full screen view here. [David Bergman via Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] Take Yo-Yo Ma snapping a picture on his iPhone, the unreal number of personal digital cameras or the endless, imposing banks of photography equipment surrounding the event from every conceivable angle. Sorry CNN, this is cooler than Photosynth. Tell us what you find in the comments. Full screen view here. [David Bergman via Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] algo así como más de 2GB de datos en forma de 220 fotografías tomadas desde una montura Gigapan con su [...]

    [...] Link: How I Made a 1,474-Megapixel Photo at President Obama’s Inaugural (David Bergman) (vía) [...]

    [...] A Beautiful 2GB Panoramic Photo of Obama’s Inauguration Speech [...]

    more points for finding a pissed-off looking Newt Gingrich!

    [...] Link: How I Made a 1,474-Megapixel Photo at President Obama’s Inaugural (David Bergman) (vía) [...]