50 Times People Found Something So Amusing, They Just Had To Share In The ‘Woah Dude’ Group
Interview With ExpertThe world we live in is absolutely stunning! But it’s clear that we all need a reminder of just how awesome it is from time to time. When you’re stuck in your daily routine, constantly rushing everywhere, you can forget to slow down, look around, and appreciate the beauty that’s around you.
Luckily, there are some fascinating communities on the internet to give you a nudge to do just that. One of them is ‘Woah Dude,’ an online group that has millions of followers from around the globe who share surreal and mesmerizing photos and works of art. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best pics they’ve recently featured, from the sky and nature to architecture and more. Check them out below!
Bored Panda was interested in finding out how we can all take better night sky pictures, as well as how digital editing plays into a photographer's life, so we got in touch with Ohio-based photographer Dominic Sberna. He was kind enough to share his experience with us. Scroll down for his insights!
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Haven’t Seen Anything Like It
YES!!! THAT IS SO COOL!!! That is the BEST news I've heard in awhile. And it looks way cooler than abused animals being forced into s****y living conditions and performing. I just reread Water for Elephants and this makes me feel better
"Photographing the night sky is not as easy as one might think. To take quality photos of the night sky, you really need a tripod to steady your camera. Setting your camera to a longer exposure will capture more stars as the longer the shutter is open, the more information your camera will capture and you'll see a greater result," photographer Dominic told Bored Panda.
"However, if you want to focus on a specific constellation in the stars, you might not want a super long exposure. It all depends on what you're going for. Using the surroundings to add depth to your images is another way to create meaningful and interesting images with the stars," he said.
"It almost seems commonplace now, but a band of the Milky Way Galaxy rising over a tree (or anything in nature) is always incredible to see. The stars are really amazing and we're blessed to be able to capture them in a way our cameras allow that our naked eye does not. Making sure you are in a dark area is beneficial to capturing the depth and the beauty of the night sky. I highly recommend this website to find the best dark site closest to you," he suggested.
I’m A Native Mayan Artisan In Mexico, I Made This Wooden Kukulkan Sculpture. (Also Known As Quetzalcoatl) This Artform Is Native In My Country
This Is A Painting By Leng Jun. His Art Is Considered The Most Realistic In The Whole World
According to Dominic, the digital editing process and the end result is up to the user. "I am an advocate for shooting in the RAW camera format if your camera has the capabilities to do so. Most DSLR cameras will have this capability," he opened up about his personal approach.
"By shooting in RAW, you give yourself the freedom to correct the exposure later and really fine-tune your images. Now, you should always try to have the correct focus when taking your photo in the first place, but sometimes you don't have that luxury; a harshly lit situation is a great example," he said.
"I've said it before and I'll say it again and again, but as long as you are happy with the results in your photography or art, you can't go wrong. Staying true to yourself and your vision is the only right way to do things. The potential for a well-crafted image starts with the unedited image and the post-processing half of the photo is the fine tuning where you can really achieve the look you so please. Exposure, contrast, color, and depth are the things to focus on because with those, you can do so much."
The Skeleton Flower’s Petals Become Transparent When It Rains
My Attempt At Drawing What Depression Feel Like For Me
This Was Drawn With Colored Pencils
Surrealism, which the ‘Woah Dude’ community constantly makes references to, was an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in the early 1920s, from the Dada movement.
In short, surrealism explored the depths of the human mind, hoping to tap into the unconscious mind and people’s dreams and fantasies.
Generally, surrealist works of art feature dream-like imagery where people, environments, and objects are distorted and illogical. It’s jarring. It’s disorientating. It’s… mesmerizing, to say the least.
From our personal perspective, we’re huge fans of Salvador Dalí’s work, and we can remember staring at his work with the melting clocks (‘The Persistence of Memory’) for ages. Other well-known surrealist artists include René Magritte (another fan favorite) and Joan Miró.
From Nature We Will Return
These Bags Of Water Are Statues Made Of Glass. By Dylan Martinez
Wisteria Trees In Japan
If you’re a photographer or artist who’s new to the craft, you might find it overwhelming and daunting to compete against everyone who’s already established an online presence. The internet is a bit of a double-edged sword here.
On the one hand, it lowers the barrier to entry and gives everyone with a wifi or ethernet connection the ability to share their work with the world.
On the flip side, there’s so much content and information online these days that it feels like whatever you post is being drowned in a sea of everything and anything.
Night Sky Petunia
WOW!!!!! Can these grow anywhere???? I read about night gardens. They sound too wonderful to be true like this flower
My Wife And I Rented A Glass Igloo In North Finland. This Was The View From Our Bed
You've Seen The Northern Lights So I Thought I'd Show You My View Of The Southern Lights Over The Past Year
Jealous! I will admit it! Seeing the aurora (either hemisphere) is number one on the bucket list. I was one of the unfortunate few who missed it this past year.
Meanwhile, you also have to consider the impact of generative AI. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a proponent or critic of AI tools, but you can’t deny that the internet has been flooded with low-quality ‘slop’ over the past couple of years. Your social media feed might be barely usable.
And it can make actual photographers and artists frustrated that they have to compete for your attention against all of this. So, the question is, how can you stand out from the crowd?
The Insides Of This Cabbage Look Like A Portal To Another Reality
Coloured By Nature, By Faye Hallida
Nature's Color Palette Is Incredible
There are no secret shortcuts to going viral. A lot of it is mainly luck. The things that you can control, however, are what you create, what your online presence is like, when you post, and how often you share your content. The key here is to be as authentic and passionate about your craft as you can.
Try to focus on developing your unique style and voice rather than worrying about your (lack of) followers and engagement. Keep it up for a long enough time and you’ll build a community of people around you who genuinely love your work. That’ll require discipline, persistence, and patience in spades. And don’t just create random content because you think it’ll be trendy.
My Latest Artwork. Ink And Watercolors
Heavenly Pit, World's Deepest Sinkhole In China
The Light At The End Of The Wave
The ‘Woah Dude’ subreddit is incredibly popular. It was initially created way back in the autumn of 2009. Now, in early 2025, it boasts a jaw-dropping 4.2 million members.
While size definitely isn’t everything, a community so large is typically an indication that the online group is doing something right. In this case, there’s a constant stream of high-quality images that look out of this world.
Gaze Upon All Of Mercury For The First Time Ever
Like A Portal To Another Dimension
This Starfish
According to the team of moderators who run ‘Woah Dude,’ the photos are meant to be mesmerizing, reality-distorting, hypnotic, surreal, absurd, and all-around strange. “Think of the bizarre, erratic, and psychedelic nature of Adult Swim. Or the wondrous, mind-expanding, awe-inspiring nature of Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Or even the reality-distorting, confusing, mind-fucking nature of Eternal Darkness for GameCube. We're all of that,” the mods explain.
Generally, the photos and images shared by the members of ‘Woah Dude’ feature vivid colors, intense patterns, complex geometry, recursion, fractals, hyperrealism, abstract art, and extreme perspective. Alongside actual photos of nature and space, you’ll find macrophotography, electron micrography, scientific visualizations, and altered reality video clips, as well as art.
Hyper-Realistic Paintings Of Small Town America By Rod Penner
No Editing, Just Makeup
I thought we were being f****d with but zoomed in and looks pretty real. Takes real talent imagine what people would think if saw walking down the street!
All The Planets Aligned On Their Curve
If it’s weird, absurd, or paradoxical, it probably has a place in the group. However, the mods point out that you shouldn’t just post content that literally makes you go, ‘Woah Dude.’ For instance, people with rare talents doing stunts might be cool, but they’re not mesmerizing enough.
Paint The World
I am a talentless Neanderthal in a cave compared to these incredible artists.
A Moss Covered Turtle Shell
Perfectly Aligned Cloud
There’s a big focus on quality in the sub, which explains why the group has maintained its popularity for such a long time. The members of the community are encouraged to be as descriptive as they can in their post titles.
Meanwhile, if your content can trigger epilepsy or ‘bad vibes,’ you should take the time to note this. Reposts and low-effort posts are to be avoided, as is so-called ‘freebooting.’ In short, everyone’s encouraged to be transparent and credit the original sources.
Double Portal Mural I've Done This Summer
Traditional Iranian Ceiling Architecture
Non Overlapping Trees
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the pics we’ve featured here today, Pandas. Which ones caught your attention the most? Were there any that genuinely made you do a double-take? Which ones were so mesmerizing or surreal that you didn’t want to look away? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this.
If you have a moment, share your thoughts. Meanwhile, feel free to share the most surreal photos you’ve ever taken in the comment section at the very bottom of this post.
Bringing A Son’s Imagination To Life
I Combined 12 Exposures To Capture The Sun's Corona During The Total Eclipse. I Did My Best To Capture How The Moment Actually Looked In The Sky
Long Exposure Thunderstorm In Colorado
This Is Just A Photograph
Known As The Highway To Heaven - I-80 In Wyoming
I've driven this many times. Very dangerous because of high winds. It's not uncommon to see 18 wheelers "taking a nap" on their sides.
Dumping Hot Tea At -40c
Shoreline In Broome, Western Australia
Could not believe these colors were really so I did some quick research and the sand IS research! So beautiful!
The Muscles Of A Fully Grown Male Tiger
I've Been Drawing And Painting Some Goofy Characters Lately. Here's 20 Of Them
"Shirtception" - My Favorite Gift Every Year From My Brother. We're Now At Level 5
You Liked My Other Mask, Figured I Should Share My More Impressive Art
Believe It Or Not, This Painting Is Completely Made Off Them Cr*ppy Brushes From Ms Paint. Credit: (Youtube) @christianyoungart
Giant Amethyst Geode
And Yes, It's Real
This Is A Flat Floor
I don't understand and I don't want to walk on it! But I also kinda do...
Never Cease To Amaze
Did An Audible "Woah" After I Saw This View IRL For The First Time
The Way The Road Separates The Color Of The Trees
This Bale Of Hay Looks Like A Hole In The Ground
Surreal Puddle In A Parking Garage
Note: this post originally had 80 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
So many amazing talented artists, creators, and photographers! This was a nice post!
The incredible talent of these artists makes me emotional when I look at their art. Can you imagine being able to do some of these? And if you can, you're very blessed!
So many amazing talented artists, creators, and photographers! This was a nice post!
The incredible talent of these artists makes me emotional when I look at their art. Can you imagine being able to do some of these? And if you can, you're very blessed!