Photographer Dan Marker-Moore wanted to show us how beautiful city skylines can be when they are captured throughout a brief moment in time.
The Los Angeles-based photographer started in his own city and eventually moved on to Chicago, Toronto, and other locations with famous skylines. He also took photos of Runyon Canyon, the famous Hollywood sign, and other locations.
Marker-Moore’s work spans from just over one hour to entire days, and they are all equally beautiful in their own right.
1. Chicago: 35 Photos spanning 15 minutes
2. Chicago: 39 Photos spanning 1 hour 18 minutes
3. Hollywood: 11 Photos spanning 1 hour and 15 minutes
4. Los Angeles: 3 minutes of twilight
5. Los Angeles: All Day Timesplice
6. Los Angeles: Day and Night Photos In Motion7. 30 minutes of clouds coverage 8. Los Angeles: Moon Rise9. Los Angeles: 42 Photos of Sunset 10. New York: A New York Minute Sunset11. New York: 38 Photos spanning 2 hours and 3 minutes 12. Runyon Canon: 23 Photos at Sunset. 13. Toronto: 40 Photos spanning 1 hour and 53 minutes14. Jefferson Monument, Washington, DC
Each photograph was taken from the exact same position, which meant Dan Marker-Moore had to wait patiently for each set to reach its eventual conclusion.
You can view more of Marker-Moore’s time sliced photography on his website.