The internet is full of beautiful and amazing photographs, but do you ever stop and wonder just what went into that perfect shot? I'm not just talking about the digital manipulation side of the process, although there's certainly plenty of that involved. No, I'm talking about the physical hard work combined with the often super-creative approaches that photographers employ in order to ensure that their final shot is the very best it can be.
Take a look at these behind-the-scenes pictures to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, they're sure to give the budding photographer some fresh ideas while giving the rest of us an enlightening glimpse into the reality that hides behind many a perfect picture.
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Miniature Car Models Create Realistic Historical Photos
Wedding Photography
Water Reflections
And now we know!!! I often wondered how certain photos had been created underwater!
Life In A Drop Photography
Surreal Miniature Photography
Girl Enjoying Rain
An observant person would have noticed that it's only raining on the leaf. But I do still love the effect!
Fox Close Up
Water Splash Background
Levitation
I'd think she would still have to be some sort of gymnist to be able to balance (and hold) like that. Wowza!
Wedding Photography
And after the shooting, clothes straight into the washing machine!!! ;-)
Photoshoot 25m Under The Sea In A Sunken Shipwreck
M&M’s In Water Drops
the m-n-m's on the main pic are lined up like rainbows, yet the reveal pic has them all mixed up in the bowl - a lie within a lie! ;)
Floating
How Landscape Photos Are Really Made
Splashing Roses Photography
Underwater Photoshoot
Heart-shaped Photo
the one who post this things doesn't know what a LIE means i think. this is bokeh, a light effect, not a lie
Levitation Shot
This had to take a lot of editing... a little too much for my liking but still a cool aftershot
How Rare White Curtain Auroras Are Made
Burning Lava
Mirror Lake
Large Bust
"Milk" In Cereal Commercials Is Often Glue
Creating An Indoor Blizzard
Bouncing Baby
Rock Climber
That's How It Looks Like In Real Life
The Illusion Of Different Spaces
Close-ups Of Snowflakes
Why is this fake? This is a legitimate way to achieve a good macro picture of ice...
Dreamy Effect
Wedding Photography
Underwater Dog
Background Trick
Perfume On A Glassy Surface
Umbrella
Underwater Photoshoot
How Mountains Landscape Photos Are Made Of
I've seen real life pictures just like this... why go through all that work?
Levitation Shoot
Lol so they just cut out the end of the dress where it's tied to hold up.. i don't like that they added a fake floating chair post production
Volcano Photography
he didn't want to burn his tripod or his feet like the other photographer!
Flour Photoshoot
Macro Photography
Food Styling Photography
Surrealistic Photoshoot In The Sea
Aurora Borealis
This is a lie only if you can't travel to a Nordic country where you can actually witness a superb aurora borealis.
Sinking Photography
Baby Photography
Levitation Photography
Romantic Couple Photoshoot
I really don't understand why the title of this post is so negativistic. It's not a lie, it's actually ART.
Capturing The Hummingbirds With 3d Camera
A Long-Exposure Picture While Zooming Out
Dreaming Of Flying
Bokeh Hearts
The Seashore
THere's aren't lies but methods to take creative photos. The lie is in the modeling, post-production world that suggests models have "perfect" skin, hair, waist, legs, arms, chest, etc. While many techniques are about creative utility., there is still a heavy focus on Photoshopping the subject until they're not human anymore. When the production team want's you to believe it's reality, where as these are artists wanting you to dream with them and believe, while understanding it's not real. It's analogous to "psychics" & magicians.
I would call the photos of the aurora borealis and all the fake landscapes lies but still cool
Load More Replies...Thank you Bored Panda! I found some really helpful tricks here! :)
THere's aren't lies but methods to take creative photos. The lie is in the modeling, post-production world that suggests models have "perfect" skin, hair, waist, legs, arms, chest, etc. While many techniques are about creative utility., there is still a heavy focus on Photoshopping the subject until they're not human anymore. When the production team want's you to believe it's reality, where as these are artists wanting you to dream with them and believe, while understanding it's not real. It's analogous to "psychics" & magicians.
I would call the photos of the aurora borealis and all the fake landscapes lies but still cool
Load More Replies...Thank you Bored Panda! I found some really helpful tricks here! :)