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GigaPixel Photo of Voices in the Park

September 19th, 2012 @ 9:44am (PT) by Rebecca Bollwitt

Ronnie Miranda of Active Computer Services has produced another gigapixel (one billion pixel) image of a Vancouver scene. His latest was captured at the Voices in the Park concert this past weekend.

Those who attended can tag themselves and their friends in the image and share on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. You can also donate to the Sarah McLachlan School of Music directly from the photo page.

The Sarah McLachlan School of Music is a free music program in Vancouver, British Columbia aimed at youth who do not have the financial means to take music lessons. The school is dedicated to helping young people find their voice.

The concert that took place on Saturday, September 15, 2012 and featured performances from Bryan Adams, Stevie Nicks, Sarah McLachlan, and even an appearance from former United States President Bill Clinton.

Voices in the Park

Ronnie’s other images include 100 megapixel panoramas of the Celebration of Light Fireworks and one billion pixel photos of GigaPixel Fairview Vancouver at Dusk and Night. He has also created a series of time lapse videos: Gigapixel Time-Lapse of Vancouver, Vancouver Video Collection, Canucks Fan Time-Lapse, Vancouver Time-Lapse Videos.

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