The stories behind the most stunning Olympics photos - Rough Cuts
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Published on Aug 9, 2012
Reuters photographers and editors discuss their strategy for covering Olympics track and field events from every angle, such as the highly anticipated men's 100m final. Videography by Lucy Nicholson. Production by Jillian Kitchener. (August 8, 2012)
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Indiegaze 9 months ago
Makes video about some of the worlds best photographers in the world, and highest quality images of one of the biggest events in the world. Makes the video 360p....
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fang Paddy 9 months ago
That final shot of the rings over Tower Bridge with the moon in the background is just incredible.
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All Comments (48)
IceBox3 8 months ago
Thats kind of the typical comment, from people with no knowlege about photography and with no experience what so ever in any kind of creative job.
Have a good life.
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IceBox3 8 months ago
Nice catch, didnt even notice them :)
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StRoRo 9 months ago
I found out Canon had thousands of 1Dx and 200-400 F4 for press photographers to sign off and use for free. I saw a photo of the stock room, it was nice!!!
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mexicanmanjohn 9 months ago
i think they did that with the 1dx as well
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AlexBbyCakes 9 months ago
Ignorant moron. It's a lot more than just pressing a button.
Stick with your point and shoot camera and iPhone.
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Tenebrius1963 9 months ago
Stick to shooting snapshots with your iPhone...
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Tenebrius1963 9 months ago
But at least they don't have to worry about doing any post-processing, at least that's that!
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StRoRo 9 months ago
They were probably shuffling back and fourth trying to get the moon perfectly positioned for that. Dedication of a good photographer
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StRoRo 9 months ago
And it the race wasn't shown on US TV for another 4 hours.
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