When is gay pride parade chicago 2014

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'I just mounted the camera on the front railing of our balcony and let it run for the day,' Sall continued. 'Picture were taken every five seconds to show the entire process. Barren street, railings up, the flood of people, parade, cleanup, and then how the street at night are still chaos and packed all night long.' I started it at 5 a.m. Sunday morning, and it ran until 7 a.m. Monday morning. It's 18,311 pictures, or 44.12 GB of data. 'We wanted to do a full-day time lapse to show from the time they tow the cars at 5 a.m. until the next morning. Sall told this year's parade video is the result of more than 24 hours of continuous picture taking, from parade setup to midnight walks of shame. And the idea is the brainchild of the same photographer who flew a drone over Northalsted Market Days 2014: Chicagoan and avid photographer Rob Sall.

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A newly released time lapse video captures the entire Chicago Pride celebration in just 10 minutes.Ī camera placed on a balcony in the 3300 block of North Halsted Street captured the footage.

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