Stunning images of Greenwich clipper ship the Cutty Sark have featured in London’s biggest ever crowdsourced time-lapse video.

Lapse London brought together 40 photography enthusiasts on December 6 to collaborate on the project.

The video’s creators, time-lapse photography tool company Triggertrap, combined 80 different clips by splicing together over 350,000 photographs shot in around 40 hours.

Professional time-lapse photographer Chad Gordon Higgins and urban photographer Nicholas Goodden guided the gang of photographers across the city.

Video: Triggertrap

Together, they shot a whole range of London’s landmarks from Tower Bridge to Camden Market and Oxford Circus to the Thames Barrier and of course, the Cutty Sark.

The entrance to the Greenwich foot tunnel, which runs beneath the River Thames to the Isle of Dogs in Tower Hamlets, is also visible in the photographs.

Triggertrap chief executive Haje Jan Kamps said: “The crazy thing about being a photographer is that your art has a huge audience, but when you are creating, you’re on your own, operating in a vacuum.

“I think bringing together a load of people who shoot timelapse is up there with one of the most awesome things I’ve ever done.”