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1,760 MEGAPIXEL VAST PHOTO
Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
Scott stood in the silent, frozen heart of the East Kootenays, where the air was so crisp it felt brittle against his cheeks. Before him, a stand of trees, a mix of pine and larch, bowing under the weight of powder, yet they hadn't lost their structural elegance. He leveled his tripod with practiced precision, mounting a specialized head designed to capture the thousands of individual frames required for a true gigapixel panorama.
The silence of the BC countryside was absolute, broken only by the rhythmic click of the shutter and the soft, occasional "whoosh" of a distant branch finally surrendering its heavy white burden.
Through the long focal length of his lens, the trees revealed a secret world hidden from the naked eye. While the limbs were heavy with blankets of white, the high-resolution sensors captured the "feathery" snow and frost that clung to the tips of individual needles and branches. These delicate structures looked like frozen breath or fine lace, accentuating the skeletal beauty of the wood beneath the mass of the storm.
Once the mechanical whirring ceased, Scott was left with a digital mosaic of immense proportions. Once stitched, the final image would allow a viewer to zoom from a wide vista down to the crystalline ridges of a single snow-covered branch. He packed his gear, satisfied that he had successfully achieved a moment where the force of a Canadian winter met the fragile, intricate artistry of the forest. The gigapixel shot wasn't just a photograph; it was a microscopic map of a frozen masterpiece.
| Date & Time | January 20, 2026: 10:15am - 11:05am |
| Location | Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada |
| Coordinates | 49.691808, -116.010089 |
| Focal Length | 135mm |
| Aperture | f/8 |
| Shutter | 1/40sec |
| ISO | 400 |
| Num of Exposures | 3565 |
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Produced using a specialty, large-format fine art printer operating at 300ppi resolution—the gold standard for sharpness
Printed onto heavyweight, 100% acid-free fine art canvas to preserve color-accuracy and longevity
Created using materials and methods that exceed the rigorous technical standards required to achieve the prized "giclée" industry rating
Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums
Handmade by award-winning master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience
Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims
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*Note: a non-glossy, satin matte coating is alternatively available on request.
Laser-exposed at a truly unprecedented 610ppi resolution
Created using fine art paper with a specialty emulsion enabling unsurpassed micro-contrast, ultra-bright whites, and deep blacks
Printed with a chromogenic process that produces "continuous tones" of silky smooth color (other printers use noticeable dots of ink)
Sealed between an extra-thick, shine-enhancing protective coating and a sturdy aluminum composite backing for a sleek look
Award-winning product quality recognized industry-wide
Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums
Handmade by certified master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience
Hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by our digitally-enhanced, holographic certificate of authenticity
Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims
Due to their record-setting resolutions, VAST photos are the most versatile images ever created, with the quality necessary to look great at any size and in any project. Purchasing one of our standard royalty-free licenses provides you with the digital file at your choice of resolution and a permit to use it for most types of projects. Click here to learn more.
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| Width | 63,039 px |
| Height | 27,914 px |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.26 : 1 |
| Date & Time | January 20, 2026: 10:15am - 11:05am |
| Location | Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada |
| Coordinates | 49.691808, -116.010089 |
| Focal Length | 135mm |
| Aperture | f/8 |
| Shutter | 1/40sec |
| ISO | 400 |
| Num of Exposures | 3565 |
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