January 29, 2008 at 17:43
filed under photography, travel

I came upon a fascinating photo project: a seamless 30 mile long portrait of San Francisco. As anyone who’s had the chance to visit SF knows, it’s a fascinating and beautiful city. Here’s a new way of discovering what the city has to offer.
Seamless City is a continuous visual image of San Francisco made up of sequential photos of a walk through the city shot from a pedestrian point of view. Each image is seamlessly visually connected to the next as the objects are in the real world. This will make an incredibly huge single image.
No kidding.
Here’s the route that has been photographed by the artist.
All the photos are not simply stitched together but most ‘segments’ are composed of 150 to 400 individual photos. The artist, Michael Koller, even goes to the trouble of removing power lines offering unobstructed views of SF’s streets.
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Hélène Allard
Très amusant cette petite ballade à San Francisco Thanks