Photographer Jeffrey Martin has created an impressive 360 degrees, the 10-gigapixel panorama of Wembley Stadium.
The photo, taken in the FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Stoke City on 14 May, was created from nearly 1,000 individual high-resolution photos, which makes it the largest ever sports scene 360 created.
360 Wembley project is now trying to stitch tune and well the whole picture in just 24 hours, inviting football fans who were in the game (or know someone who was at the game) to mark individuals in the audience Facebook. At the time of this writing, the picture is marked with more than 17,300 individual labels.
To create the photo, Martin uses a digital SLR camera and a zoom lens mounted on a robotic tripod head turned around and took photos that captured continuously until all the space inside Wembley Stadium.
Martin, who was commissioned by Wembley Stadium to create the image, is known for his panorama of London of 80 gigapixel and the Strahov Monastery 40 gigapixel panorama of the collection, the largest picture ever created inside. In a similar project last year, a photo of the Glastonbury music festival in England, received more than 9,000 labels on Facebook.