Sunday, 17 November 2013

Incredible Panoramas Of The World's Most Beautiful Places

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Courtesy of Airpano
 A small team of Russian photographers have quietly been creating some of the most detailed panoramas in the world
AirPano is made of eight team members, who have wide-ranging backgrounds (civil engineering and medical cybernetics, among others). The amateur photographers are currently traveling around the world, shooting major cities and other sites of interest. 
The group mainly shoots from helicopters, using a specialized rig that holds 3-4 cameras, arranged circularly. They also sometimes shoot from rooftops or use light jets, dirigibles, hot air balloons and radio controlled helicopters. 
Sergey Semonov, who created a panorama of Manhattan that won first prize at the Epson International Photographic Pano Awards, told The Atlantic why he finds panoramic photography so interesting.
"I like new, progressive and unique things,” Semonov said.

For this panorama of Mount Everest, photographer Ivan

 Roslyakov traveled to a record height above Everest at 

23294 feet.

Courtesy of AirPano


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/airpanos-incredible-panoramas-from-all-over-the-world-2013-11?op=1#ixzz2kuc4uUmX

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