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Extreme Resolution Photos of Yosemite

Stop what you\’re doing. Put down that pen and click this link. This is possibly one of the coolest photos of Half Dome and Yosemite I’ve ever seen. Be sure to zoom in too. This is awesome.

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4 Responses to “Extreme Resolution Photos of Yosemite”

  1. jersu
    November 21st, 2006 10:56
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    I was just at a conference where these guys had this image on display. It was huge, probably 16 feet wide and 7 feet tall. The remarkable thing is, just as with their website, the closer you get to the photo, the more image detail pops out. The technology used to create the image is pretty sophisticated. The guys at the booth told me the image file alone was nearly 4 gigs. A little tough to do some quick editing in Photoshop with a file that large.

    If you look very carefully, there is a climber on the face of Half Dome. You’ve got to zoom all the way in to see it. I had trouble finding it on their website but did see him at their booth in the exhibit hall. I think he’s in the darker area of the face somewhere.

  2. DSD
    November 27th, 2006 10:01
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    Can you post this photo? I’m intrigued but can’t get at the link?
    DSD
    “Summit-Stones” at Blogger.com

  3. Greg Downing
    November 29th, 2006 17:12
    3

    Thanks for the link! I am one of the photograpers that shot this image. We are excited to share this w/ the Yosemite community. One thing to watch though is that the main page (that is linked to) is rotating 5 images, 3 of them are of yosemite. You can either enter the site and go to the yosemite section or you can reload the page.

    -Greg Downing
    greg@xrez.com

  4. Steve
    December 3rd, 2006 19:40
    4

    Thanks for the link! What a site!

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