Some of the worlds most iconic cities have been photographed as youve never seen them before in the shape of tiny round planets. By using a pioneering method of aerial photography, each location can be now seen at a full 360 degree angle. After some skilful manipulation on Photoshop known technically as stereographic projection, each sweeping panorama is then turned into a small circular shaped image. Whether its the Eiffel Tower, The Empire State Building or the Shanghai Skyline, each image manages to show hundreds of miles of city landscape.
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Shanghai, China, buildings include: Aurora Tower, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Oriental Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower.
The French Riveria of Cannes, France
Praque astronomical clock in the Old Town City Hall, Prague
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA.
Wolf Point, Chicago – visible is the Willis Tower
Sydney and the Sydney Opera House, Australia.
St. Michaels Church on the Michaelerplatz, Vienna, Austria.
New York City, New York – visible is the Empire State Buildin
The monument to the Mexican Revolution, Republic Square, Mexico City.
The Spanish steps, Rome, Italy.
Plaza Mayor, Mardid, Spain.
Champs-lyses, Paris, France – visible is the Eiffel Tower
The winding canals of Venice, Italy
Square of the Republic (Platz der Republik), also visible is the Reichstag building, Berlin, Germany.
Hong Kong Skyline, China.
Marina bay, Singapor, visible is Marina Bay Sands, the worlds second most expensive building
Peterhof Palace and Samson fountain, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Octvio Frias de Oliveira Bridge – Sao Paolo, Brazil.