Leopard Coverage: Leopard Launch on Flickr
Posted by Marvin Sum on 10/27/07 in Apple, Featured, Linkage
Browsing through Flickr earlier today, I discovered a lot of photos of the Leopard launch from around the world. The images really made me wish I could have been in line myself today, but then again from the look of the size of some of the queues, maybe it’s more fun just gandering at them from my desk.
Without further ado, here is the Leopard launch, from six different locations. Special thanks to the Flickr users for providing these great images.
Ginza Store, Tokyo
Flickr user Shingo Okamoto attended the launch at the Ginza store in Tokyo, Japan. Remember, this is one of the most glamarous Apple retail store in Japan, so it was bound to be crowded.

Legacy Village Store, Ohio
Flickr user imagine1 was at the Legacy Village store when Leopard was launched. He also managed to capture candid shots of some of the staff.

UTC Store, San Diego
Flickr user donabelandewen (isn’t that two users?) was (were?) waiting in line at the UTC store. Looks like another long queue as well.

Natick Apple Store, Massachusetts
Flickr user TalkingTree was also waiting in line at the Natick Apple Store in Massachusetts. What to do while waiting? Snap some images!

San Francisco Apple Store, California
Flickr user Gadget has quite a few covert photos taken from the Apple Store in San Francisco. Looks like quite a busy place complete with coffee and water cart for those in line. Nice!

UK Apple Stores, Birmingham & London
And finally flickr users ash matadeen and Christiano Betta bring us images from Apple stores in Birmingham and London. Looks like another huge turnout in the UK as well.

Big thanks to all Flickr users showcased here. We’ll be publishing another round of photos later today, so if you went to a launch party yesterday, give us a link in the comments.
*Editor: That’s all the photos I have. Hope you guys liked them!
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