thare a lot of those... I found another one where the top half of the
guy is missing on the right side of the picutre (bike lane) roughly
2/3's of the way up. at the top 1/4 of that bike lane cross the street
is some guy w/ his feet missing...




On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:56:16 -0700, Mark Dodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found an error in the picture there is a man with a red backpack walking
> and his bottom half is missing. There is a parking area in front of the long
> building at the right of the picture and at the north end of that building
> on the sidewalk there is a blue sign, looks like it has a bicycle on it and
> the man is to the right of it.
> 
> Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G.Waleed Kavalec
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:11 AM
> To: The Hardware List
> Subject: [H] ot (almost Friday) gigazoom
> 
> http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/delft2.htm
> 
> A 2.5 gigapixel photo
> 
> TNO has produced the largest digital panoramic photo in the world.
> 
> So, what do we mean by large? After all, modern consumer cameras can easily
> take a picture with 5 million pixels. Well, we are talking about a photo of
> completely different dimensions. One with 2.5 billion pixels - that's 500
> times more pixels. If this photo were printed, it would measure 6.67 m by
> 2.67 m (300 dpi). The photograph shows Delft and its surroundings in the
> autumn of 2004. It was taken from the top of the Electrical Engineering
> faculty of Delft University, at a height of about 100 m, by TNO.
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> 
> Go to the above link and the photo looks totally Unimpressive.
> 
> ...until you zoom and pan...
> 
>   WHOA
> 
> Can you find the guy standing by the fire hydrant in front of the red truck?
> 
> (PS - actually its a composite, but still - dang!)
> 
> --
> 
> G. Waleed Kavalec
> -------------------------------
> Why are we all in this handbasket
>   and where is it going so fast ?
> 
> 


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