At more than 530 yards long and 80 yards wide, the Prelude is officially the largest ship in the world. Built to refine oil, the ship is so big in fact, that it’s not possible to be photographed in its entirety—it took photographer Stephen Mallon two days and a thousand pictures to create a single, stitched-together image. The New York Times explains the monstrous vessel—currently …
A Ship Too Big to be Photographed
