German photographer Jonas Ginter employs quite the method for capturing the most stunning and unique panoramas you've ever seen: He uses six, yes six, GoPro cameras and a 3D mount for his custom camera that snap pictures that together resemble tiny worlds as seen from space.
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In late March, Ginter released a video incorporating the aforementioned process he claimed to have been working on and refining for years. The brilliant photographer coins his technique as the "spherical panorama."
Here are a few of his incredible shots:
"Snow World in Baqueira-Beret"
"2,000 years of history, stone by stone in Pont del Diablo"
"Serrallejant in Plaça dels Tinglados"
"Platja del Miracle"
"Another day at the Lake Garlate"
"El Serrallo"
"Parc Francolí"
"On time in Rellotge del port"
"Escales Mecàniques"
"Skeleton in Passeig De Sant Antoni"
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All images property of Jonas Ginter

In late March, Ginter released a video incorporating the aforementioned process he claimed to have been working on and refining for years. The brilliant photographer coins his technique as the "spherical panorama."
Here are a few of his incredible shots:
"Snow World in Baqueira-Beret"
"2,000 years of history, stone by stone in Pont del Diablo"
"Serrallejant in Plaça dels Tinglados"
"Platja del Miracle"
"Another day at the Lake Garlate"
"El Serrallo"
"Parc Francolí"
"On time in Rellotge del port"
"Escales Mecàniques"
"Skeleton in Passeig De Sant Antoni"
Follow Jonas Ginter on Instagram and check out some other photographers you should be following!
All images property of Jonas Ginter