How about a slice of a day in a cut-up city? (pics)

See the shift of light to darkness across the world

Daniel Marker-Moore’s time-sliced photos carry the charm of time lapse photography to show the shift from day to night across the world’s most iconic cities. The photographs focus on a point in the day – sunrise or sunset – with the most dramatic change in light. Taking dozens of images to show the subtle changes of the sun, he joins these together with interesting results.

Manhattan skyline

Daniel Marker-Moore's take on time-lapse photography sees the snapper take image after image before combining them to create beautiful, vibrant works. Here he took 38 pictures of the Manhattan skyline in New York showing a two hour time period 

Manhattan Bridge

A view of the Manhattan bridge, which Mr Marker-Moore put together using 70 pictures he had taken over a period of two hours and ten minutes

A similar scene of Los Angeles but this time shot over a two hour period at night using 72 pictures of the city skyline 

Darkness over Hollywood hills

Mr Marker-Moore used just 11 pictures taken over an hour and 15 minutes to create this image showing darkness descending over the Hollywood hills 
Tokyo
The Tokyo tower shot by Mr Marker-Moore. He created the image using 65 photographs shot over a four hour period in the Japanese capital 

Mr Marker-Moore prefers to use vertical and horizontal slices for his works, which he has shot in spots such Shanghai in China, pictured

Daylight turning into night in a scene shot by the photographer in Hong Kong using 57 pictures over an hour and 40 minutes