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The World's Greatest Cities In A Different Light: Stunning Time Slice Images

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Daniel Marker-Moore snaps time slice images of New York, LA and Shanghai | Daily Mail Online
  • Daniel Marker-Moore’s spectacular images combine a series of photos snapped one after the other over one day
  • The 29-year-old usually focuses on a point in the day with the most dramatic light, such as sunrise or sunset
  • He uses computer software programs to snip slices of photos and combine them into one mesmerising portrait
By Chris Kitching for MailOnline
Published: 12:31 GMT, 13 December 2015 | Updated: 15:06 GMT, 13 December 2015

A photographer is providing a unique look at some of the world’s top tourist cities with a time slice method that shows the shift from day to night. Daniel Marker-Moore’s spectacular images of cities including New York, Los Angeles and Shanghai combine a series of photos snapped one after the other over the course of a day or a few hours. The 29-year-old, from Los Angeles, usually focuses on a point in the day with the most dramatic light, such as sunrise or sunset.

New York
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Shanghai
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Los Angeles is Marker-Moore's hometown and has featured in several portraits
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Tokyo
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Toronto
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Chicago
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Hong Kong
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Shanghai looks so futuristic! And is that the Eiffel tower, why is it in tokyo?
 
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I was born near the Eiffel Tower and can confirm Shotgunner's answer.

Tokyo tower looks a lot like Eiffel's old lady but it is a few meters higher and much younger.
The French one was built in 1889 and the Japanese one in 1958.

Good day all, Tay.
 
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I was born near the Eiffel Tower and can confirm Shotgunner's answer.

Tokyo tower looks a lot like Eiffel's old lady but it is a few meters higher and much younger.
The French one was built in 1889 and the Japanese one in 1958.

Good day all, Tay.


Thanks for confirmation!
 
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