Preparing for Super Bowl Sunday the Empire State Building was lit up in rotating colors representing all the NFL football teams. I photographed the changing lights with my Fuji X-T1 and made up a collage of some of the more colorful samples below.
On Super Bowl night the lights were only lit for the two teams playing.
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The building started the evening lit with the colors of both of the Super Bowl teams. |
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The building lights act as a scoreboard. As a team scores there is a light show with the lights of the scoring team, but the lights always revert to the team that is ahead. |
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