The New York Times - The Great Empty
The New York Times have released photos of our deserted world.
The publication sent out dozens of photographers to, 'capture images of once-bustling,' public places.
The result is an editorial called The Great Empty which is as beautiful as it is eerie.
And Twitter user Jason Yanowitz has shared some of those photos on his account.
Paris
Paris.
The view is still there, the viewers far less so. pic.twitter.com/R35aRT3mtW
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
Hong Kong
Hong Kong.
A popular viewing point, but few takers. pic.twitter.com/da10VYkKw1
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia.
Sunset is normally prime photo-taking time at the Opera House. pic.twitter.com/kJUBjVMYOr
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
Tehran
Tehran.
Happy New Year: The Persian New Year comes to Iran. pic.twitter.com/T5zZc8mbG7
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap, Cambodia.
No visits to Angkor Wat, and no Pub Street toasts afterward. pic.twitter.com/vOUZ1CpMY2
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
São Paulo
São Paulo.
The last picture show, or one of them, before theaters were shut. pic.twitter.com/5JkzQcUsXL
— Yano (@JasonYanowitz) March 23, 2020
You can check out the full New York Times article here.