Have you ever thought of being in a place where the day and night occurs at the same time? It’s weird even just imagining about it huh? Well, today you’re about to see what it looks like, and you’ll love it!

Stephen Wilkes, photographer and creator of a series of which he calls Day to Night, confines the beauty of both the daytime and nighttime cityscapes as he captures the images for up to 15 hours in a fixed view and then later combines them into one stunning image. Scroll down and be mesmerized with these twilight photography. Come, take a peek, and enjoy.

Union Square, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Presidential Inauguration 2013
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Santa Monica Pier, CA
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Western Wall, Jerusalem
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

The Highline, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Washington Square Park, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Central Park, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Times Square, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

NYC Library, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

The Flatiron, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Gramercy Park, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Park Avenue, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Coney Island
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Bethesda Fountain, Central Park
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Shanghai, China
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Times Square, New Years Eve, NYC
Stephen Wilkes day night photography

Check out Stephen Wilkes on his website. You can share what you think on his works by leaving a comment below. The images seen above belongs to Stephen Wilkes.

Conclusion

With these amazing photography, it just shows that anything is possible, even combining the day and night in one photo. It just needs some creativity and the desire to create something unimaginable.

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Ebrian Acebedo

About the author: A Licensed Medical Practitioner who apparently likes web design and business.