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Corinne Vionnet's Superimposed Photographs Of World Landmarks (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 02/23/11 08:22 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

Corinne Vionnet, a Swiss-based artist, has created the ultimate adventure with amazing photography of some of the world's most famous landmarks in her work, "Photo Opportunities."

To create the myriad look, Vionnet combined hundreds of photos from tourists, online keyword searches and photo sharing sites alike. She then superimposed each image on top of one another to get the desired effect. What you're seeing, then, is hundreds of the same photograph placed on top of one another.

Vionnet told Yvi magazine that the point of her creations is to show that people, tourists mainly, need to photograph their travels to prove that they were there.

She continued:

We are looking at a monument that we somehow already know. As a part of knowing that we have also been there, we need the photograph to fix the memory of our visit. By pressing the shutter button, time becomes event, a unique moment. The images made by tourists are picture imitations. They demonstrate the desire to produce a photograph of an image that already exists, one like those we have already seen. It is in fact a style of manipulating the viewer.

It's an incredible thought, and one that becomes so artistically true looking at these images.

All photos courtesy by Corinne Vionnet, courtesy of the Empty Quarter Gallery in Dubai.

Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China
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Corinne Vionnet, a Swiss-based artist, has created the ultimate adventure with amazing photography of some of the world's most famous landmarks in her work, "Photo Opportunities." To create the myri...
Corinne Vionnet, a Swiss-based artist, has created the ultimate adventure with amazing photography of some of the world's most famous landmarks in her work, "Photo Opportunities." To create the myri...
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07:02 AM on 03/22/2011
How many sights does London have? Few, according to Corinne, just like many other places. Travel is discover, but in the Photography we see Conformity in the Emotions..... Why? People are driven by confomism? Or it is simply the best angle for a shoot? Find more picture: http://www.lanciatrendvisions.com/en/304/photo-opportunities-by-corinne-vionnet
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Anna JD
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08:00 PM on 03/12/2011
These photographics are the finest I have ever seen anywhere and in any context. I love blur photography and this series takes blur to another level altogether. We have with this photographer a certain sublimation of the image that raises the platform to the level of the sublime in my opinon. It is what I think of as "perfect photography," blurred, abstract, subtle, identifiable, obscure, multi-dimensional and beautiful. The absolute icing on the cake is that photographer is female. Corinne Vionnet, you deserve the highest praise for this portfolio of work. I hope you continue with this technique and that I come across your work again if it looks anything even remotely like this. It is a great privilege to see your work and, thank you too, HuffPo, for presenting this sublime beauty for all to see. Astonishing photography like this must have the widest audience. Thank you for this.
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MNTom
11:02 AM on 02/24/2011
Some great photos here. I really like The Big Ben one.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
09:05 PM on 02/23/2011
No Space Needle or Golden Gate Bridge?
07:05 PM on 02/23/2011
These photos are wonderful. They become such awesome impressionistic pieces. A very creative idea. As the photo editor of photos.lifeasahuman.com. I am envious of Huffington Posts find. Just sweet.
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binq56
Curious and curiouser.
06:50 PM on 02/23/2011
Very cool! I would like to see them printed.
04:13 PM on 02/23/2011
This is really interesting stuff. I am inspired by this approach to imagery.
Rowland
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02:00 PM on 02/23/2011
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04:13 PM on 02/23/2011
ha ha! Funny!
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Benjamin Rosenfeld
12:39 PM on 02/23/2011
If you stare at the pictures long enough, hidden images emerge.
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timetocookdinner
Angry housewife
12:01 PM on 02/23/2011
these are wonderful and take on the look of a painting. I would also love to see them printed out in a large format.
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mikeyaz17
a conservative's worst nightmare
11:07 AM on 02/23/2011
these are great!

could totally see these printed out HUGE.. like 8 x 15 feet... you would be immersed in their universes... an escape when you can't escape.. perfect
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KIVPossum
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09:11 AM on 02/23/2011
Delightful! Love it. The one of St Basil will be my desktop for a while.