Breathtaking 360-degree panorama photo taken atop the world's tallest building
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Over 70 photos were merged together to create one 2.5 gigapixel image that can be zoomed and rotated
The photographer shot 48 photos at 80 megapixels each using a mechanical panoramic tripod head
The photographer shot 48 photos at 80 megapixels each using a mechanical panoramic tripod head
Dubai-based photographer Gerald Donovan climbed to the very top of the tower, even scaling the 200-meter ladder inside the spire
Dubai-based photographer Gerald Donovan climbed to the very top of the tower, even scaling the 200-meter ladder inside the spire
The photo was created to promote the second Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Photography Award (HIPA), which is scheduled for March in the sprawling UAE city
Over 70 photos were merged together to create one 2.5 gigapixel image that can be zoomed and rotated
A photographer recently composed a stunning 360 degree panorama image from on top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building on Earth
A photographer recently composed a stunning 360 degree panorama image from on top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building on Earth
Zooming in on the high-resolution image lets you focus on landmarks like the Burj Al Arab hotel
Zooming in on the high-resolution image lets you focus on landmarks like the Meydan Racecourse
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Until the Sky City One tower is completed in China, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai can lay claim to being the tallest building in the world. Standing at a whopping 828 meters (2,717 ft), it's a must-visit destination for those traveling to the UAE. But now anyone can enjoy the building's stunning views from the comfort of their own home thanks to a photographer who recently composed a stunning 360-degree panorama image taken from on top of the Burj Khalifa.
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