Ever wonder how the Times Square in New York will look like in daylight, without any people bustling around? PLACES PHOTOGRAPHED WITHOUT PEOPLE
Or how a road in Beijing, that is usually jam-packed with honking cars, suddenly look empty? 10 CROWDED PLACES PHOTOGRAPHED WITHOUT PEOPLE
Well, photographers Lucie and Simon had the same question in their heads. So, they ventured out in different parts of the world, taking a daylight shot of the most crowded places in the world and laving out the people. Female Rogue Names
The result? An eerie looking post-zombie Apocalypse places – similar to what you typically see in the movies. But it can be quiet, soulful, and mysterious too.
From China, to a subway station in London, to New York – here is a list of the 10 Crowded Places Photographed Without People. What can you see?
1- Madison Quare Garden, New York
1- Madison Quare Garden, New York
2- Chaoyangmen passage, China
2- Chaoyangmen passage, China
3- Columbus Circle, New York
3- Columbus Circle, New York
4- Louvre, France
4- Louvre, France
5- Baie de Saint Brieuc, France
5- Baie de Saint Brieuc, France
6- Manila International Airport, Philippines
6- Manila International Airport, Philippines
7- Queensboro bridge, New York
7- Queensboro bridge, New York
8- Public Underground Subway, London
8- Public Underground Subway, London
9- Beijing Ring Roads, China
9- Beijing Ring Roads, China
10- Times Square, New York
10- Times Square, New York
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