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STEREOGRAPHIC IMAGERY OF TOKYO

Travel photography has never looked more unique. These abstract photos from Tokyo were taken with an ultra-wide fisheye lens. It’s as if someone took a city and converted it into a cartoon planet. The technique is known as Stereographic Projection – a “mapping function that projects a sphere onto a plane.” via Gizmodo. Click Read More for additional information and photos.

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Categories: art & design, photography | Written by: TOURISM | Date: May 04, 2009

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