NASA’s updated “Blue Marble” shot is a 121-megapixel single-shot taken from 22,369 miles away by Russian weather satellite Elektro-L No. 1.
Photographer
Jeffrey Martin shot what was once the largest spherical panorama in the world from a Prague TV Tower. The image is 192,000 pixels wide and 96,000 pixels tall -- totaling 18.4 gigapixels.
This portion of the word's current largest digital photo by
Hong Kong Connection does not do the panoramic 0.15 Terapix image justice. Follow the link to zoom in on various small details hidden deep in the picture.
Photographer
David Bergman captured Obama's 2009 Inaugural Ad
dress with this 1.47 gigapixel panoramic.
This is just one of a
series of amazing space shuttle Discovery photos taken by National Geographic. This particular photo is 2.74 gigapixels.
Photographer
Eric Deis has a number of panoramic, super high resolution photos on
this website. This image was shot in Vancouver at the Olympic games.
What's insane about
Max Lyons' photo of Bryce Point in Utah is the fact that it was taken with a 6-megapixel digital camera. Because this is 196 photos streamed together, it's 40,784 x 26,800 pixels in size -- a little more than 1 gigapixel.
Here is a stunning 4 gigapixel view from "The Lost City of the Incas," taken by photographer
Kyle Porter.
Photographer Jason Buchheim is also director of
Odyssey Expeditions, where he captures incredible shots like this one of a bait ball of salema fish. The image is about half a gigapixel.
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