From rising skyscrapers to bustling commuters, the world's cities are constantly in flux.
When days are sped up through a timelapse, cities look even more spectacular.
Photographer Keith Loutit captured one such timelapse of Singapore, taken over the course of three years.
Published on June 9, the video shows a timelapse of different parts of the city. To make it, Loutit stitched together more than a million shots, seamless editing, and chill beats by artist Michael Adler Miltersen.
The Lion City II - Majulah from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
The video has garnered over 532,000 views.
Loutit hopes to show how the the gritty city has evolved since 2013. "When we pass by landscapes, they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly," Loutit wrote on Vimeo. "The idea behind this film is to reveal this change by returning to the same camera positions over the years."
To see more of Loutit's work, check out his Vimeo channel and his Facebook.