Flickr Adds HD Video Option For Pro Members

by Scott Beale on March 2, 2009 · 0 comments

Flickr has just announced that it is adding a HD video option for its Pro members.

They also made video available free members, with a two video per month limit.

The above embedded HD video is “Glowing Cities Under a Nighttime Sky”, a beautiful time-lapse video made by James Leng on a flight from Amsterdam to San Francisco.

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