It’s difficult to capture a different or unique angle of one of the most photographed cities in the world, but Madrid-based photographer Alfonso Zubiaga has done just that. By repeatedly layering an image over the top of itself, Zubiaga creates images of New York that capture the constant bustle of the city that never sleeps.

Zubiaga aimed to evoke the “feeling of vertigo in the city” with the series of photographs, which were taken from the Rockefeller Centre and the Empire State building, among other landmarks. It’s a feeling we’re all familiar with–that sense of giddiness as you take in the sights of a new city, all condensed into a single photograph.