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Tag Yourself in a High-Res Beaver Stadium Photo

Allow me to introduce you to the coolest thing you’ll see all day.

For the 107,818 fans that were at the football game on Saturday, Penn State created a hi-res panorama that makes everything in the stadium into a high resolution image. Fans are encouraged to zoom in and tag themselves in their seats. In order to do so, you will need to enter your email address so Penn State Athletics can spam you to ensure the integrity of the exercise. Play around with it for awhile — it’s really incredible how clear everything is.

According to Penn State, the image is over 12 billion pixels in size, powered by Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas.

Click here to check out this cool project by Penn State Athletics (I recommend clicking “hide tags” to get those annoying lion heads out of the way). That is, unless you had the unfortunate timing of taking a bathroom break during the capture. You don’t want to be that guy.

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Katie Blitz

I'm a freshman Public Relations major. I was born in Staten Island, but I prefer to say I'm from New York City. I went to Brooklyn Tech High School, a specialized high school, and I'm very proud of it. I'm a huge sports fan - mostly (and sadly) a New York Jets fan.

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