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Link of the day: 360 photographer’s view at Olympic stadium

Submitted by Steven on Tuesday, 19 August 2008One Comment
Link of the day: 360 photographer’s view at Olympic stadium

Check out this sweet page where you can scroll around and get a full 360 degree view from the photographer’s perch just before the men’s 100 meter race in Beijing.

This one was snapped by Finnish sports photographer Kari Kuukka. If you can read Finnish, you can check out his Beijing blog here.

Click here or on the image below to check out the 360-degree shot. Many thanks to Baltimore-based pro photographer Justin Kase Conder for submitting this one.

Enjoy!

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  • scottfillmer said:

    Thanks for the links, some great shots.

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