Time Lapse: 1 WTC and the Return of the Lower Manhattan Skyline

For the last three years, photographer Benjamin Rosamond has been watching the construction of the 1,776-foot skyscraper at 1 World Trade Center from his living room in Brooklyn. From 30,000 images, Rosamond created this two-minute time lapse video.

For the last three years, photographer Benjamin Rosamondhas been watching the construction of the 1,776-foot skyscraper at 1 World Trade Center from his living room in Brooklyn. From 30,000 images, Rosamond created this two-minute time lapse video.

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1 World Trade Center Time Lapse - Return of the Lower Manhattan Skyline from Benjamin Rosamond Photography on Vimeo.

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Brett Widness is the managing editor of Urban Land. Previously, he worked in online editorial at the Washington Post, AARP, and AOL, now part of Yahoo!
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