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Dubai Creek at 3 gigapixels - Middle East's first

 
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Apr 07, 2009 01:53 |  #1

Hi all high resolution lovers out there, hope you're! :)

After one month of work, I finished this high resolution panoramic of the Dubai Creek, showing it on a length of 2 miles and includes the most remarkable buildings alongside the Creek.

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Apr 07, 2009 03:35 |  #2

This is very nice Michael. Are those the Rolex buildings on the left? Are you on the Bur Dubai/Karama side when you too this pano?


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Apr 07, 2009 03:51 |  #3

Yes, it's done from the Bur Dubai side, and you can zoom in so you've the single letters of the Rolex logo fully on your display! :D


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Apr 07, 2009 03:55 |  #4

Very much impressive Michael.


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Apr 07, 2009 09:17 |  #5

lovely image


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Apr 07, 2009 12:17 |  #6

Now that's impressive. Thanks for sharing...............​tw


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Apr 07, 2009 12:19 |  #7

Wow....nice work. Love how you give the ability to zoom and move on your website. Nice web work there!

EDIT--- ok I zoooooooooomed in to see the strobe light on the Rolex building on the left......holy cow ---- that is awesome. I need to get that camera! :)


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Apr 08, 2009 03:30 |  #8

stathunter wrote in post #7685337 (external link)
Wow....nice work. Love how you give the ability to zoom and move on your website. Nice web work there!

Thanks, it's Seadragon AJAX (external link), as I like to have my site free of Flash and it's also much easier to modify to my own special needs.

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EDIT--- ok I zoooooooooomed in to see the strobe light on the Rolex building on the left......holy cow ---- that is awesome. I need to get that camera! :)

Great you've so much fun with this, that's exactly the purpose, to let people enjoy zooming and scrolling through the scenery. I still love doing it myself. ;)


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Apr 08, 2009 15:56 |  #9

Beautiful shot, I like how it works on your website too!




  
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Apr 08, 2009 16:38 |  #10

nice shot!


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Apr 08, 2009 16:56 |  #11

STUNNING! I love how you can zoom all the way in and get the plates off of the cars hahaha.

Great work!


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Jun 24, 2009 14:17 |  #12

wow. amazing work.


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Jun 24, 2009 14:26 as a reply to  @ jbhswim's post |  #13

Stunning...and fun!;)
I can only imagine what it took to put this all together. Fantastic work.


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Jun 24, 2009 14:31 |  #14

Sensational!!!!!!!!!
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Jun 24, 2009 14:37 |  #15

Stunning work!
Thanks for sharing.


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