Cameras Flash On The Brooklyn Bridge
Here’s an awesome little YouTube video featuring a whole bunch of shutterbugs lining the Brooklyn Bridge. There’s seven hundred of them in this shot, in fact, and at a predetermined moment, they’re all taking a picture. The result is a line of camera flashes going down the length of one of America’s most well known bridges.
This was taken just a week ahead of the Bridge’s one hundred twenty fifth birthday, in celebration of same, and the results are a little less than spectacular. Frankly, it looks like the whole thing is badly organized and desperately in need of some extra coordination.
But still, this was a huge undertaking and should be duly applauded for what it managed to accomplish, which is a fantastic display of light on one of America’s greatest bridges.
You can check out the video below, which includes footage of folks mustering for a walk to the bridge, where they launched their stunt.
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