Most Tourists Take Pictures From The Same Spot

Corinne Vionnet, an artist, has a set of images showing the most famous landmarks around the world. But she didn’t photograph or paint them. Instead, she superimposed hundreds of pictures taken by tourists to create one artsy, almost haunting, image. It’s sorta surprising how everyone seems to take pictures of landmarks the same way.

This is the Taj Mahal. You can see people in the foreground.[imgclear]

Tiananmen Square. Yeah I took this exact picture[imgclear]

A little more chaotic image of the Coliseum—I would believe someone if they told me they painted this.[imgclear]

Stonehenge[imgclear]

[MyModernMet via Geekosystem]


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