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It’s evident that in the digital age, pictures have become way more than just fillers for family albums; they’re shared on social media, attached to all sorts of blogs, and added to more or less every news outlet there is, which results in people snapping way more shots than they did back in the day.

But surely, not everyone takes pictures because they have to; some people just love taking photographs or, let’s be honest, have a phone on hand when they see something pretty. Whatever the circumstances, many of such random yet interesting images end up on the Facebook page titled exactly that. Today, we want to shed light on some of them, so whether you’re a fan of photography or simply curious about what people find worthy of taking out their camera for, scroll down to find them on the list below and enjoy!

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Logan Wilson’s Infinity Coffee Table

Logan Wilson’s Infinity Coffee Table

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Fireflies Captured By Long Exposure - Vitor Schietti

Fireflies Captured By Long Exposure - Vitor Schietti

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Baby Terrapin Turtles. Notice The Distinct Individual Pattern On Each Of Their Shells

Baby Terrapin Turtles. Notice The Distinct Individual Pattern On Each Of Their Shells

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It’s very likely that if you own a camera phone, you take pictures on a daily basis. Nowadays, it’s difficult to imagine our lives without the option to snap a picture in a matter of seconds at any given moment. However, this was not the case just a few decades ago.

While the image that is considered by many to be the first photograph ever—the view from the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce’s window that he captured using a process known as heliography—was taken back in 1826, the first camera phone was only introduced at the turn of the century while the origins of digital photography lead us back to the early 1970s (and a person named Steven Sasson).

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A Red Squirrel Family Sleeping In The Nest It Made In Somebody’s Window

A Red Squirrel Family Sleeping In The Nest It Made In Somebody’s Window

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Eruption On Mount Etna (Sicily) Gives The Illusion Of A Phoenix In The Sky

Eruption On Mount Etna (Sicily) Gives The Illusion Of A Phoenix In The Sky

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In 1973, a young engineer named Steven Sasson went to work for Eastman Kodak—a company that has been producing photography-related products since the late 19th century—thus starting the process of the development of digital photography. It has since then evolved into people being able to take incredibly vivid pictures with not only a professional camera, but even the cameras on their phones.

Upon arriving at Kodak, Sasson was given a seemingly insignificant task of trying to figure out if there is any practical use for a charged coupled device (C.C.D.)—a light-sensitive device that is able to convert light input into electronic signals—The New York Time reports. Sasson has said that hardly anyone knew about him working on it; not because it was a secret, but because it wasn’t “that big of a project”.

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Japanese Rice Paddy Art

Japanese Rice Paddy Art

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Simon Berger Creates Art By Cracking Glass Panes With A Hammer, A Slow And Precise Process Due To The Risk Of Shattering The Whole Thing. By @simonberger.art

Simon Berger Creates Art By Cracking Glass Panes With A Hammer, A Slow And Precise Process Due To The Risk Of Shattering The Whole Thing. By @simonberger.art

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In 2012 French Beekeepers Could Not Solve The Mystery Of The Blue And Green Colored Honey In Their Beehives Until They Discovered That The Bees Were Visiting A Local M&m Factory

In 2012 French Beekeepers Could Not Solve The Mystery Of The Blue And Green Colored Honey In Their Beehives Until They Discovered That The Bees Were Visiting A Local M&m Factory

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After years of hard work and determination, Sasson found a way to present people with photographic images, albeit in a quality that nowadays would be considered miserable at best.

“It only took 50 milliseconds to capture the image, but it took 23 seconds to record it to the tape,” The New York Times report Saason saying. “I’d pop the cassette tape out, hand it to my assistant and he put it in our playback unit. About 30 seconds later, up popped the 100 pixel by 100 pixel black and white image.”

To put that into perspective, phone camera resolutions nowadays typically range from 12MP to 48MP, with one megapixel (MP) equaling 1,000,000 pixels.

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A Meteor Falling Into The Most Active Volcano In Indonesia, Mount Merapi

A Meteor Falling Into The Most Active Volcano In Indonesia, Mount Merapi

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Abandoned Chinese Village That Has Been Reclaimed By Nature

Abandoned Chinese Village That Has Been Reclaimed By Nature

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The Black Dot Is Mercury

The Black Dot Is Mercury

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Despite the first digital camera being patented back in 1978, Sasson was not allowed to publicly discuss it or show it to anyone outside the Kodak company. 

Roughly a decade later, together with his colleague, Robert Hills, he created the first modern digital single-lens reflex (D.S.L.R.) camera with a 1.2 megapixel sensor, which used image compression and memory cards.

It’s evident that photography has developed in leaps and bounds since then, as some cameras nowadays have sensors of more than 100MP.

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A Letter From A Trapped Coal Miner Saying Goodbye To His Wife, 1902

A Letter From A Trapped Coal Miner Saying Goodbye To His Wife, 1902

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A Tree’s Shadow Stopped The Snow Underneath It From Melting

A Tree’s Shadow Stopped The Snow Underneath It From Melting

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One Of The Most Unique, Special And Elusive Animals On Earth. The Narwhal

One Of The Most Unique, Special And Elusive Animals On Earth. The Narwhal

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It’s not surprising that with camera phones developing at a cosmic pace, fewer people see the point of having a second device just to take pictures. According to Statista’s 2023 data, fewer representatives of the younger generation—those aged 18 to 29, in this case—owned a digital camera compared to their older counterparts (those 30 to 64 years of age). Of the former group, 28% people reportedly owned a camera vs. 34-36% of the older respondents who did.

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Street Art In Italy

Street Art In Italy

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A 350 Year Old Tibetan Carved Skull

A 350 Year Old Tibetan Carved Skull

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The fact that camera phones are overtaking actual cameras is evident by looking at the statistics of camera industry growth; or lack of the latter. According to a Japan-based industry group, CIPA, comprising members such as OM Digital Solutions (formerly Olympus), Canon and Nikon, camera shipments worldwide have dropped by 93 percent between 2010 and 2022, Statista reports. In 2022, there were just over two million cameras with built-in lenses shipped by CIPA members, which was nearly 109 million less compared to 2010.

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#18

An Octopus-Shaped Samurai Helmet From The 18th Century

An Octopus-Shaped Samurai Helmet From The 18th Century

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Leonardo Da Vinci Made A Satellite View Of Map Of An Italian City In 1502 By Using Rulers And Protractors To Measure The Angles Of Roads

Leonardo Da Vinci Made A Satellite View Of Map Of An Italian City In 1502 By Using Rulers And Protractors To Measure The Angles Of Roads

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“The Gates Of Hell” In Turkmenistan

“The Gates Of Hell” In Turkmenistan

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According to Photutorial, now in 2024, people take an astonishing 54,000 photos every second, which equals 1.94 trillion per year. To put that into perspective, say “One Mississippi” out loud and imagine having to add 54,000 new pictures to a photo album. Seems crazy, doesn’t it?

While a few people who regularly take pictures with their devices end up printing them and lining them up neatly in an album, many images end up online. So, if you’d like to browse more of similar random pics, we have an entire category dedicated to all sorts of weird pictures, and if you’re looking for something captured on one’s phone, here are some pictures taken on people’s camera phones, which, surprisingly, they didn’t take themselves.

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Sunlight Entering The Inner Sanctuary Of Amon-Ra In The Temple Of King Ramses III, Egypt

Sunlight Entering The Inner Sanctuary Of Amon-Ra In The Temple Of King Ramses III, Egypt

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Halloween In The 20s

Halloween In The 20s

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(1935) A Noodle Delivery Boy In Tokyo

(1935) A Noodle Delivery Boy In Tokyo

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This Majestic Church Called Hallgrimskirkja In Iceland

This Majestic Church Called Hallgrimskirkja In Iceland

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#25

Cosmoderus Femoralis Is A Type Of Armoured Cricket Found In Cameroon

Cosmoderus Femoralis Is A Type Of Armoured Cricket Found In Cameroon

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The Top Of The Great Pyramid Of Giza, Egypt

The Top Of The Great Pyramid Of Giza, Egypt

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Statue Of Neptune, Spain

Statue Of Neptune, Spain

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Lightening Hitting A Beach

Lightening Hitting A Beach

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Venice From Above

Venice From Above

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“The Stairs Of Death” - Peru

“The Stairs Of Death” - Peru

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Jrog
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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The image is clearly tilted to increase the perspective effect. It's just a short stretch of stone steps, barely 200 meters, with a terraced cliffside and a stunning view. There have never been a reported death on the stairs.

Roan The Demon Kitty
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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

it's perspective that makes it look worse than it is. the terrace below is quite a way down, but it's less narrow than it looks, so you're not likely to just fall of the mountain, you'd fall onto the terrace. you can see someone on one of the terraces in the picture above, and the picture below shows a better angle that it isn't as bad as it looks. macchupicc...61854d.jpg macchupicchu-661ff2661854d.jpg

IsaMendes
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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would somehow still find a way to trip and fall to my death. I'm just that lucky.

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2x4b523p
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7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They are nowhere near as steep as the picture makes it look

Ubiquitous
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you tilt the photo enough, they start walking up the stairs

Apachebathmat
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Two broken legs, smashed teeth, dislocated ankle just looking at this

lisa m
Community Member
5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope, I wouldnt even be able to do it backwards on hands and knees

Jacob Stone
Community Member
6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

so, if I could get away with it, and nothing would be damaged, I would so totally BASE jump from there.

Hyppymom the Only
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can't walk on flat smooth ground w/o tripping over nothing. I'll stick to looking at the picture

Dan Flo
Community Member
7 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd be "The Human Slinky" if I tried to walk down those stairs.

David
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is there a safety rope? It looks like if that dude in the back falls he is taking everyone in front of him with him.

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Amish Community Moving A Barn

Amish Community Moving A Barn

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The Shadows From These Window Cages Create A 3D Effect

The Shadows From These Window Cages Create A 3D Effect

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17th Century Polish Winged Hussar Armour

17th Century Polish Winged Hussar Armour

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Siberian Bear-Hunting Armour From The 1800s

Siberian Bear-Hunting Armour From The 1800s

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Spraypaint On Wood (5x5m)

Spraypaint On Wood (5x5m)

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Tokyo Flood Tunnels

Tokyo Flood Tunnels

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In 2018, During A Research Flight Above The Antarctic Peninsula, An Unusually Angular Iceberg Was Spotted Floating Amid Sea Ice. It’s About 3,000 Feet (900 Meters) Wide And 5,000 Feet (1,500 M) Long

In 2018, During A Research Flight Above The Antarctic Peninsula, An Unusually Angular Iceberg Was Spotted Floating Amid Sea Ice. It’s About 3,000 Feet (900 Meters) Wide And 5,000 Feet (1,500 M) Long

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These Apartment Buildings In Copenhagen

These Apartment Buildings In Copenhagen

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Winston Churchill Is Carried From A Nursing Home Following Being Struck By A Car In New York City, 1931. He Was Crossing Fifth Avenue And Forgot That Cars Drove On The Opposite Side Of The Road From England, And Failed To Look To His Left

Winston Churchill Is Carried From A Nursing Home Following Being Struck By A Car In New York City, 1931. He Was Crossing Fifth Avenue And Forgot That Cars Drove On The Opposite Side Of The Road From England, And Failed To Look To His Left

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Hong Kong In 1964 And Now

Hong Kong In 1964 And Now

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A Picture From Inside One Of British Columbia’s Wildfires

A Picture From Inside One Of British Columbia’s Wildfires

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