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  • Can you tell me what is the average altitud of the chopper and the lens you used? Gracias hermano en camara jajahaaja

  • anyone else see the jumper at :30???!!!

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  • @MarthaPerez1943 no I like it if it is like in the video, but on the website I did only found low res water stamped pics :D so I felt bit scammed... I understand that they r not free, but then it could be said in somewere that " u can see low resolution examples on the web page" or something... but noo, I like things like thees whit lot of details in one moent :D or why else I would have watched this video and even vent to the page to see more pictures ?

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  • would aligning them with Photoshop help ?

  • Epic!

  • La Jolla!!!! I see my house!!!

  • beautiful work.

  • Wow, that's amazing! It looks so hard, but at least your passionate about it :) and most likely get paid really well

  • yeah thats photogrametry!!!!

  • How how good are you. ! Thats amaizing stuff

  • wow!!! lots of work!!! amazing

  • FANTASTIC!!

  • You Are Amazing!!!

  • WOW!!! So glad to have seen your work! Beautiful art!!!

  • I really love it. Good Work, keep it up!

  • Holy Snap...

  • can you pls tell me what type of camera you use and lens .. is film better for sharper and higher resolution images?

  • Impresionante!!! very incredible and interesting Rafael... i hope i win the lottery one of these days so i'll have the money to buy me the gadgets needed for photogaraphy and have myself time to do all the things that i want..

  • interesting! well done

  • Very cool. Amazing work. Keep it up! Im just starting to get into panoramas, using only a hand full of pictures, and that alone is hard! can not imagine stitching thousands. Great job!

  • brilliant! just brilliant! i admire your work so very much! you are amazing ! great job. i would spend the rest of my life learnig how to do what you do!

  • Wonderful documentary. Rafael's works are truly incredible. This artist takes multiple photographs of beautiful locations and transforms them into a multidimensional eye popping panoramic. Seeing them up close is an awe inspiring experience.

  • yeah we heard him say so in the video.

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