2009-04-20

National Geographic's Infinite Photograph

Clipped from: National Geographic's Infinite Photograph will mesmerize you | Webware - CNET

National Geographic's Infinite Photograph will mesmerize you

National Geographic has a fun new feature called the Infinite Photograph that takes over 300,000 photos collected from its archives and submitted by users, and turns them into a giant photo mosaic. It lets you zoom in infinitely, making your way deeper into each photo as it breaks down into smaller photos of various colors.

The service is the latest effort to promote the company's MyShot program, which showcases user-uploaded photographs that appear both online and in the monthly publication.

Clipped from: YouTube - National Geographic's New Infinite Photograph



Clipped from: Infinite Photograph -- As Seen On Earth -- The Green Guide

National Geographic Society

The Green Guide

Infinite Photograph—As Seen on Earth

What makes up our world? Dive into this photo-mosaic portrait of the Earth to see it through the eyes of users like you. [...]





Clipped from: My Shot - National Geographic Magazine

Magazine

My Shot

My Shot is your chance to have your own National Geographic web
page. Here you can create and share albums, puzzles, and games based on
photos you upload.

Sources:
  1. National Geographic's Infinite Photograph will mesmerize you | Webware - CNET
  2. YouTube - National Geographic's New Infinite Photograph
  3. Infinite Photograph -- As Seen On Earth -- The Green Guide
  4. My Shot - Infinite Photograph - As Seen On Earth - National Geographic Magazine
  5. My Shot - National Geographic Magazine

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