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  • This 360 Degree Ultra HD Interactive Image Of Cape Town Is Beyond Awesome

    10 Jul 2015 by Kiernan in Cape Town, Entertainment, South Africa, Tech/Sci, Vibe
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    When the place you call home is a rather impressive beast (ask these guys, we’re not blowing our own trumpets) you kind of want to show it off. Perhaps your photography skills aren’t quite cutting it, your mates in far off lands failing to grasp why half their country flocks to our shores ever December.

    That’s why we’re here, to nudge you in the right direction and save everyone from your blurry attempts to capture Cape Town being bloody beautiful.

    That direction would be towards Cape Town In 360, the biggest ever image of the city. Let’s grab a few screenshots from the horse’s mouth:

    You want to see something cool from the Devil’s Peak view? How about the waves in Muizies bru, anyone riding in the green room?

     That would be the zoomed version of this tiny little area you’re looking at below:

    What about the view on offer from the City Centre?

    Time to get our creep on, where should we start? How about this cool cat mid kick-flip, just maxing and relaxing with his boys.

    The wide angle pre-zoom shot we started our creeping from below:

    They’re not done either, with Fancam working on an image from Lion’s Head that they aim to make one million megapixels, a size that would make it the biggest picture in history.

    We’ve almost made it through this week guys, I see no reason you shouldn’t spend the last few hours zooming in and out of your favourite Cape Town spots. If the boss reads this that’s certainly not what we’re doing in the office right now.

    Thanks Dean

    [source:capetownin360]

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