http://gizmodo.com/5429290/26031250000-pixels-make-this-the-biggest-photo-in-the-worldIt took 172 minutes on a rooftop to shoot 1655 overlapping 21.6 megapixel images and 94 hours to stitch them together. The result is not only a gorgeous 26 gigapixel view of Dresden, Germany, but also the world's biggest photo.You can click on the image here for a slightly bigger version or follow the link for the super-dee-duper huge original which you can scroll and zoom through for the full effect.
this is really cool, woodyear you ahve a freaking spider working for you on d internet to find these things or wa?
http://m.gizmodo.com/site?sid=gizmodo&pid=JuicerHub&targetUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2F5433690%2Funbelievable-23-gigapixel-photo-of-the-burj-dubai%3Fop%3Dpost%26refId%3D5433690Believe it or not, this is the Burj Dubai . The very end of it, the top of its antenna tickling the sky. It's just a tiny part of this brain-imploding 2.3 gigapixel photo of the largest skyscraper in the world:Of course, Gizmodo reader Gerald Donovan didn't send the photo itself, as it would have broken the entire internet. He created a video zooming in and out of his image in Photoshop. It's like magic. Or an episode of CSI. I just can't believe the level of detail in this photo. It's stunning to see such a titanic structure in this way.The largest skyscraper in the world will officially open in 13 days.