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Posted on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 : 12:25 p.m.

Were you at the Michigan-Notre Dame game? Find yourself on FanCam

By AnnArbor.com Staff

Want to brag a little to friends about being at one of the most thrilling games in Michigan Stadium history? Tag yourself in a 5 billion pixel image available on the Michigan athletics website and share it via social media.

The school used a 360-degree, high-definition camera to snap the photograph prior to the Michigan vs. Notre Dame game on Saturday night. The image was taken pre-game, just before the special ceremony honoring Desmond Howard.

Michigan is the first college football program in the United States to use the interactive photo technology, it claims in a release.

It was not the first time the technology was used on Saturday, however.

ESPN has a similar image, taken during the College GameDay crew's visit to Ann Arbor on Saturday morning.

FanCam photos: Stadium shot on MGoBlue.com | ESPN shot at Ingalls Mall

Comments

belboz

Tue, Sep 13, 2011 : 2:59 a.m.

It would be nice if the thing loaded....