
The world's biggest panoramic photograph, certified by the Guinness World Records, is the work of an Italian. The subject used by Filippo Blengini, an engineer and passionate photographer, are the peaks of Mont Blanc, immortalized in a huge 360° image, which would, if printed, be 100 m long by 30 m high.
To comprehend the scale of this mammoth project it is enough to consider the fact that Blengini and his team took thousands of pictures over the course of more than two weeks, between late October and early November last year, at an altitude of 3,500 m and in temperatures of minus 10° C. It took two months of postproduction to assemble the gigantic mosaic of 70,000 stills.
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