When you’re travelling and visiting famous landmarks you often end up taking the same photos as everyone else. To add a little flair and creativity to his pictures, photographer Rick McCor decided to add paper cut outs to the foreground, reimagining famous locations and landmarks as something else entirely.

The artist has been sharing the results to his Instagram account (@paperboyo) where he has already amassed 50K+ followers.

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It’s possible that the Hunchback of Notre Dame was, in fact, real.

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Towards the end of WWI, France built a “Second Paris” near the capital city to confuse German pilots.

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Copenhagen is bicycle & coffee crazy.

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Autumn is coming.

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Copenhagen’s Cirkelbroen being abducted by Aliens.

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The Little Mermaid taking a selfie.

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In Tarantino’s films there’s always a reference to the Netherlands.

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This is the impressive glass ceiling of the Maritime Museum.

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This is De Gooyer, the tallest wooden mill in the Netherlands.

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Perfect excuse to crack open a bottle and celebrate the weekend.

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Turning St George Wharf Tower into the Eye of Sauron.

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The Af Chapman boat has had almost as many lives as a cat- it began travelling the world transporting goods, the Swedish Navy then bought it and used it as a training ship and then in WW2 it was used as barracks. After the war it was saved from being scrapped and today it’s moored up on Skeppsholmen.

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It’s one of my favourite cutout shots so far.

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The Globen (the building that looks like a golf ball), is the sun in the world’s largest scale model of the solar system.

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Just beyond the courtyard from Stockholm’s city hall are two bronze sculptures “SÃ¥ngen” & “Dansen ” (“The Song” & “The Dance”).

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The metro stations in Stockholm are insane- many of them have their own theme which makes the whole thing like a 110km art exhibit.