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Photographer Creates Layered Photos Of Olympic Athletes And They’re Truly Mesmerizing

Olympics Layered Photos

Sadly, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games are over. For 16 days, the world’s eyes were on Paris as we watched elite athletes compete for a medal. Both records and hearts were broken during the Olympic games, and the memories will last a lifetime.

Thankfully, we live in an age where technology allows us to stay connected and share videos and images of our favorite things. Photographers are true artists who can capture moments in time for us to treasure in very special ways.

 
Photographer Hector Vivas from Mexico created a series of layered photos from the Olympics that are a must-see. One image shows Simone Biles in dozens of positions on a mat, and another depicts several soccer players during a game who appear to be covering the field.
 
A fan-favorite image is one of divers in different moments during the dives before hitting the water. You could look at the images over and over and over and continue to notice something new.

Fans Love Hector’s Olympics Layered Photos

Pubity shared some of the images on its Instagram page, where the post has more than 420,000 likes. People are stunned at what Hector was able to do.

Many remarked on his undeniable talent, “Whatever he’s getting paid, it’s not enough.”

“Bro needs more recognition and appreciation. Pure talent,” this person agreed

Some felt like his images reminded them of something else. Like this person, “It’s like ‘Where’s Waldo?'”

People chose their favorites.

This person liked the horses, “The equestrian one is amazing.”

And this loved the beauty of Paris, “The Eiffel Tower photo is insane.”

Although the Olympics are over, many beautiful memories remain, like Hector’s amazing layered photos. The 2026 Winter Olympics are less than two years away and will take place in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Hector, we hope you’re ready. We can’t wait to see what you’ll do with figure skaters.

This story’s featured image is by Hary Christian via Shutterstock.

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