The Russian shook Americans

Russian photographer Sergey Semenov, joining thousands of photographs of New York, created an interactive image of the city that is admired the Americans and the international jury.
As the NYDailyNews, they were all pictures taken during a helicopter tour in 2011, and then merged into an exciting virtual 3D-Tour. During his Manhattan you can see in detail from all sides, rotating each image 360 ​​degrees and changing the scale. On the panorama, in particular, presents great views Empire State Building at sunset Statue of Liberty in the glow of twilight, and Central Park, surrounded by trees, Harlem, and more.
For this project Semenov received the first prize Photo Contest International Pano Awards in the category "best amateur work of 2012". New York panorama Semenov was made in the framework of the international non-profit project AirPano, whose purpose - to show people the most beautiful places on the planet from an unusual angle: aerofotopanoramy bird's-eye view.
It tells Semenov on its website, for 8 years, he has visited more than 20 countries. Photographed volcanoes in Iceland, lava in Hawaii sands of the Sahara in Libya, Iguazu Falls, Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, geyser fields and deserts of North America, the victory parade on Red Square on board a helicopter gunship and more. "The desire to share their experiences with others who for various reasons can not travel frequently, have led me to the project AirPano», - says the photographer.





The site AirPano.ru note that recent work Semenov - continued day and night photo panoramas of New York, which was a joke they are removed from the 37th floor of the hotel "Millennium" in Manhattan. But suddenly these pictures on the number of views (7,000,000) several times bypassed most popular panorama shot in the sky over the pyramids of Egypt (3 million views) and Taj Mahal (2 million). Therefore, the photographer decided to complicate the task.

USB flash drive to tear itself does not work (can you get and you will throw it here :)), so I propose to pass on ssylochku:
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on AirPano

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