8 times internet users shared perfect photographic images
Nowadays all of us are ready to take a picture, having a camera to hand at most times. But we can't always say that our image/photo gallery is full of breathtaking photos or that they are something really extraordinary. Sometimes, however, it happens that you make take a photo that is almost unbelievable: whether it is due to how you composed it or the light, or because it was an extraordinary scene, there are cases in which which we manage to photograph some very noteworthy images.
From the wonders of nature to the results of someone's work, here are a few examples of truly impressive images shared by users online:
This photo of twilight is truly beautiful in its simplicity: the nuances of the sky are perfectly replicated in the vehicle's rear view mirror, with nothing intruding on the composition.
"The light under this bridge makes it look like a crescent moon in the water." In itself, the bridge in the middle of the city, is a romantic sight, but photoed like this, it is truly splendid!
Would you ever think you could capture the perfection of these colorful jelly layers? It looks fake, instead of a real dessert.
These are the treasures found on the beach by someone with an eye for color, but they look almost like a handful of colorful sweets.
When reality surpasses fiction. As the photographer explains: "The dog I'm dogsitting is an exact copy of the logo on the food he eats." It would seem that this dog is really in the dog (biscuit) box!
In the midst of drudgery, there can be perfection: "My mom works for Amazon, and she sent me a picture of one of the trucks she loaded." This is what they mean when they say "don't waste a millimeter of space".
A simple bubble of air in water becomes an incredible image due to the refraction of light in a swimming pool with a mosaic bottom and a perfectly timed shot.
"A pile of wood that I didn't even pack myself." Whoever the photographer is, they have our full admiration. It would almost be a shame to use this wood.
Have you ever captured a really satisfying image?