Day and Night in One Frame7 photos
Stephen Wilkes dedicated his latest photography project, titled “Day to Night,” to New York City. In these panoramic shots, the photographer captured the city against the backdrop of the changing times of day. The surreal scenes, where day gradually gives way to night, reflect the ever-active atmosphere of this never-resting metropolis. Stephen spent no less than 10 hours on each single photograph.







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