There are countless sights in this world worth seeing. And while it's impossible to visit them all, thankfully, we can find plenty of high quality images of the Taj Mahal, the Mona Lisa, the Grand Canyon and more online. But if you’re looking for a new perspective on some common items and places we all know, we’ve got you covered down below.
We’ve gathered a list of some fascinating, rarely seen photos to provide you pandas with a refreshingly unique view of the world. Enjoy scrolling through, and keep reading to find a conversation with photographer Silvia Reiche!
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To learn more about what it's like to create captivating photos that provide a unique perspective, we reached out to Butterfly and Nature Photographer Silvia Reiche, who was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda. When asked why we're so drawn to unique angles and rarely seen photos, Silvia says, "I asked myself this question, and I need a kind of ‘emotional’ relationship (memory/impressive happening/visit) to find photographs of well-known places/items interesting."
We were also curious if the expert believes anything can be interesting if photographed well. "For me, definitely yes as long it’s a subject of my interest/passion (nature)," Silvia shared. "For me, it’s not about well enough but if the photo has a certain kind of attraction/mood/special light."
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But Silvia says taking great photos doesn't always require coming up with a new perspective. "Sometimes a story needs to be told by details and no unique perspective is needed," she explained.
As far as where her ideas come from, Silvia shared, "Photographing butterflies has been my passion for 40 years and I’m photographing them for myself; it’s about the joy I feel when I’m finding a rare roosting butterfly which I can photograph. I’m never thinking about whether I have photographed this species or this pose before. I’m just happy that they are still there in a time where some species are extinct."
What Hundreds Of Crows Roosting In The Snow At Night Looks Like
We also asked the photographer if there's anything she'd like to see a photo of that she hasn't been able to capture yet. "No, when I’m out I’m happy with the encounters at that moment, and sometimes I succeed in photographing them. And if not, I’m happy with the memories," she shared.
And if any of you pandas are interested in photography, Silvia says to "give yourself time!"
If you'd like to check out Silvia's beautiful butterfly and nature photos, feel free to visit her website.
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The Inside Of This Guitar Looks Like An Apartment I Can't Afford
We've seen this sort of picture before - violins, guitars, etc. But always clean (new?). Let's see inside a guitar that's been to a hundred rock shows, night clubs, parties, airports and vacations. Life, man! it's dirty!
Although we can all appreciate a beautiful photo that features a unique perspective, most of us don’t actually know very much about photography and how to take those captivating photos. Every professional will have their own way of getting “the shot,” but we thought it would be fun to discuss some of the methods artists have for capturing unique and timeless images.
According to Shelly Perry at Great Escape Publishing, we have to consider the fact that we all start with the perspective that “nature gave us.” She mentions that because she’s short, she’s used to having to look up to things that are taller than her. So it’s usually best if she elevates herself when taking photos, or gets her subjects to come down lower, especially for portraits. But Perry notes that perspective is something important to consider for every kind of photography.
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When it comes to shooting famous landmarks and iconic travel spots, Perry recommends finding spots to take your photos from that are out of the ordinary. Perhaps there’s a rooftop bar nearby you can pop into, or maybe you’ll find an interesting angle by walking the streets surrounding the monument. Getting up close can provide a unique perspective as well.
Perry provides the example of some apples she shot that she decided to shoot from far away, under the branches, and high enough to be in the branches, all the while playing with her focus. Experimentation is important in photography, so you might take 15 photos and only like one. But it’s worth it to find a unique perspective that you can call your own and will make your photos stand out from the crowd.
The Blood Vessels Of A Hand
And yet, phlebotomists never seem to be able to draw blood from me, smh. /lh
Looking Into A Theatre From Behind The Stage
The Opera houses in Vienna and Budapest have stages which are 50 m deep...
If you want to start taking more creative photos, Backlight recommends a few more ways to play with perspective when shooting. If you’re not familiar with the various types of perspective typically used by photographers, perhaps you’ll want to play around with linear perspective. This is when you “capture one or more vanishing points to create more depth within your image,” Backlight explains. The example they provide is a photo taken in the middle of a road leading off into the middle of the photo, creating the illusion of depth.
Pearls
What A Modern Battleship Looks Like With No Water Around It
Tortoises Have The Weirdest Looking Skeletons
Puffer fish have the weirdest looking skeletons. Tortoises have the second weirdest looking skeletons.
Forced perspective can also be a fun one for photographers to use, especially if they’re interested in creating optical illusions. This is used to make an object appear much larger or smaller than it actually is by positioning it closer or farther away from the camera. For example, placing a shoe close to the camera, with humans in the background, makes the shoe look gigantic or the humans look tiny. It can create some hilarious photos, but it’s always important to line up the subjects in the perfect spot to create the illusion.
Inside Of The Vault Door At The Bank I Work At. Beautiful Engineering From 1800s
This Is What The Inside Of A Bowling Ball Looks Like
An Early Human Embryo On The Tip Of A Needle
Backlight also provides some tips for the average person who wants to experiment with perspective from the comfort of their phone screen. Playing with elevation can be an easy way to gain some new perspective. For example, crouching down on the ground, or standing on top of a bench can have a huge impact on how your photos turn out. On the same note, you can change the angle of your camera too. Shooting from directly above something, or even underneath, can create much more interesting images than those shot straight on.
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This Is What A Tumbleweed Looks Like Before It Dies And Roams The Land
Poor things. By the time they get to travel, they're too dead to enjoy it.
A Mature Hedge Cut In Half
Another great way to spice up your photos is to shoot your subject through a “frame.” This does not have to be a literal picture frame, although that can work too, but perhaps through an opening in a window, fence, plant, alleyway and more. This can be a great way to show off the subject of your picture, while providing a unique perspective that might have never been seen before.
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This Is What Cinnamon Looks Like When It's Fresh Cut From The Tree
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Professional photographer Cole at Cole’s Classroom also has some recommendations for how amateur photogs can up their game. He shares that experimenting with shooting from a hidden perspective can give the illusion that the subject is unaware of the photo being taken. Or an overlap perspective, photographing multiple objects overlapping one another, can create unique photos as well. You might even try taking pictures from the subject’s point of view, making viewers feel as though they’re seeing what the subject could see.
A Rare Chance To Grasp The Size Of An Offshore Wind Turbine Blade
What The Light Inside A Lighthouse Looks Like (With The Original Fresnel Lens)
I'm guessing that the Fresnel lamp makes the light rays parallel rather than radiating?
If You Ever Wondered How They Install Those Huge Power Line Towers
When it comes to deciding what perspective will be best for any photo, Cole recommends that photographers consider what they want audiences to take away from the pictures, what the best way to convey their message will be, whether or not they want the viewer to have a new perspective, and which angle will give them the results they’re aiming for. And while shooting, Cole says it’s important to look at the pictures from an unbiased viewpoint. The first thought that you, or your friends, have when seeing the picture is likely the first thought other audiences will have has well.
Firework Shell
Respect for the guy who had the guts to take a saw and cut that thing in half
Ever Wonder What The Top Of Everest Looks Like?
This Is What The Traffic Control Room Looks Like In Beijing
We hope you’re enjoying these rarely seen photos, pandas. Keep upvoting the ones you find most fascinating, and let us know in the comments what unique item or place you’d like to see a photo of next. Then, if you’re interested in checking out even more of these pics, you can find a Bored Panda article featuring rarely seen angles of famous places right here!
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Leica Camera Lens
This Is What 15 Years Of Rust Accumulation Looks Like In A 1 Water Pipe
This also might be what an artery in my heart looked like a few months ago, when I had a heart attack, and before the stent went in.
I Can't Believe This Is How Brussels Sprouts Grow
Thats What A Heated Floor Looks Like Before The Hard Floory Stuff Is Put On Top
The Inside Of This Air Mattress Looks Like An Alien Cave
What The Interior Of A Pool Table Looks Like
This Is What A Gas Station Looks Like Underground
This Is How A Cyclist's Legs Look After The Tour De France
Cactus Cut In Half
The Inside Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Is Empty
Is it? I went there once & climbed the stairs all the way to the top. Is this just the inside of the inside or something?
Inside Of The Golf Balls
This Is What The Ball Inside Of A Paint Can Looks Like
Inside A Toothpaste Tube
So Apparently A 9 Volt Battery Is 6 AAA Batteries Taped Together
Those aren't AAA batteries. They're LR61 batteries, which are similar to AAAA (quadruple-A), but slightly shorter.
Zippo Lighter
This Is What Space Mountain Looks Like With The Lights On
I actually rode it when the lights were on. It took most of the fun out of the ride, tbh.
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This Is What A Bottle Of Water Looks Like In The Factory
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What Lego Plastic Looks Like Before Being Cast Into Legos
So Apparently This Is What A Gas Pump Hose Looks Like Underneath The Rubber
The Inner Workings Of Shaving Cream
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Now this is what BP should be about. The human drama of: MIL v DIL, AITA, Boss gets shutdown, etc. etc. etc. is nonsense gossip.