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One World Trade Center in Two Minutes Flat

Time lapse video compresses 30,000 images into 2 minutes as landmark rises.


Brooklyn-based photographer Benjamin Rosamond took 30,000 photographs of building process of the 104-story One World Trade Center from the day construction began in 2006 to 2012 and then condensed them into a two-minute video.

Six years of construction of the One World Trade Center has been condensed into a fascinating two-minute time-lapse video.

Brooklyn based photographer Benjamin Rosamond took around 30,000 photographs of the 104-story building from the day construction began in 2006 to the day when the final beam was laid in 2012.

He painstakingly compressed 1,100 photos to create the two-minute timelapse video which shows the 541 meter skyscraper emerging from the Manhattan skyline as the years pass.

Click here to watch the video.

Read the story here at www.dailymail.co.uk

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