How Would Major Cities Look Like With Lights Off?
Most likely we will never be able to see city skies entirely free from artificial light and atmosphere pollution. Not anymore. That is history. New York and Brooklyn bridge. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
Photographer brought peace to the ever buzzing cities by digitally mixing two worlds into one. New York. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
Darkened Los Angeles under a blanket of stars and milky way. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
The clouds of the Milky Way hover above the Paris skyline. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
The Luxor Obelisk stands starkly in an empty Parisian square under a bowl of stars captured in Malt, Mont, Paris. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
This star scape over Rio de Janeiro famous beach Copacabana. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
The Milky Way and California’s San Francisco to Oakland Bay Bridge stand out prominently in this cityscape. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
This composite photo of the sky over the Sao Paulo in Brazil shows what the darkened sky could look like over the city in the Southern Hemisphere. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
By combining a photos photographer creates a scientifically accurate view of what the city of Hong Kong could be like without lights. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
The Milky Way glows brightly over Shanghai’s cityscape, China. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
In the darkest hour the highways of Shanghai are still with a sky shining above the city. Photo by: Thierry Cohen
Without lights sky over Tokyo will be beautiful sight to see, but the city will be hard to live on. Photo by: Thierry Cohen