Churlish types will often ask, “Why take another photo of the Eiffel Tower, when millions already exist and yours will be no different?” For photographer Corinne Vionnet, that kind of thinking misses the point. Every one of those seemingly banal, for-all-practical-purposes identical photographs is actually nothing of the sort — especially when you view them all at once, sandwiched on top of each other. (via Hundreds of Tourist Pics Are Mashed Into Monet-Like Photo Collages [Slideshow] | Co. Design)
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![Churlish types will often ask, “Why take another photo of the Eiffel Tower, when millions already exist and yours will be no different?” For photographer Corinne Vionnet, that kind of thinking misses the point. Every one of those seemingly banal, for-all-practical-purposes identical photographs is actually nothing of the sort — especially when you view them all at once, sandwiched on top of each other. (via Hundreds of Tourist Pics Are Mashed Into Monet-Like Photo Collages [Slideshow] | Co. Design)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lri4a64ztV1qz582qo1_500.png)