At first glance the pictures from Danish photographer Peter Funch look like random snapshots of people on the streets of New York. In his series Babel Tales Funch stakes New York City street corners out for 10 to 14 days at a time and photographs pedestrians from the very same spot. He then photoshops samey people (smokers, yawners, dog owners, etc) into a composite photo of New Yorkers over time.
Here’s a small gallery of photos from the Babel Tales series:
More at Peterfunch.com [via The Presurfer]