Twice a year, the setting sun lines up with Manhattan's streets to provide one of the most amazing sunset photos you can capture in New York City.
Winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in terms of daylight, but contrary to popular belief, it does not have the latest sunrise or the earliest sunset of the year.
This weather phenomenon is particularly extreme this year.
Twice a year, the sunset aligns with the buildings in Manhattan in a way so perfect that photographers travel from near and far to capture it.
NO CONCEPT OF TIME? The sun doesn't set on the island of Sommaroey for 69 days out of the year, so citizens want to basically ignore the clock.