Here’s another site that was posted on Gizmodo. These are photos of Tokyo taken with an ultra-wide fish eye lens camera, giving them a 3D look. It’s done through a process called stereographic projection, warping a flat picture into sphere. These are truly amazing! Excellent detail and it’s done in a very artistic way.
Again, I’m posting some of my favorites. Don’t miss the rest. Browse through it’s Flickr page, HERE!
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