About this Photo This is a super high resolution photo. Use your mouse to zoom in and see a startling level of detail. This image is currently (as of 12/2009) the largest spherical panoramic photo in the world. It is 192,000 pixels wide and 96,000 pixels tall. That’s 18.4 billion pixels, or 18.4 gigapixels! When it’s printed, it will be 16 meters (53 feet) long at regular photographic quality (300dpi). It was shot in early October 2009 from the top of the Zizkov TV Tower in Prague, Czech Republic in collaboration with Prague 3 town hall. A digital SLR camera and a 200mm lens were used. Hundreds of shots were shot over a few hours; these shots were then stitched together on a computer over the following few weeks. Read more about how this panorama was created on our blog here. If we don't answer all your questions, please leave a comment and we'll try to answer it later!

About 360 cities 360Cities is dedicated to promoting geo-referenced, VR panorama photography and VR photographers around the world. We currently have the world's largest collection of high-resolution spherical panoramic photography on the web - made by many of the world's most talented panoramic photographers. If you are a photographer and you want to publish your own panoramas on 360Cities, you can join us. Sign up for 360Cities About the photographer Jeffrey Martin is an obsessive panoramic photographer who lives in Prague and is the Founder of 360Cities.net. If you would like us to create a large gigapixel panorama like the one you see here, please contact 360Cities.