If owning a camera makes someone a photographer, then everyone who owns a frying pan is a chef. The art of photography is not about pushing a button on an
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We Bored Pandas are huge fans of perfectly timed photos that capture perfect (and usually funny or unexpected) moments that come and go with a blink of the eye. The internet is abound with images shared by people who have captured images at just the right moment or from just the right perspective, so we wanted to share some more of them with you.
When it comes to getting that perfect picture timing is everything.
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You can take a thousand photos, but if you don't capture something at just the right moment, you may never get the exact photo that you want. Sometimes, the perfect timing can make or break a photo, turning it into a hilarious coincidence or a beautiful illusion.
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Funny, random, and interesting images for your viewing pleasure.
With all the cameras and smartphones out there, it's no surprise that, once in a while, someone captures a truly bizarre once-in-a-lifetime photo. Whatever you want to call them – forced perspectives, optical illusions or pictures taken at just the right angle – these pictures are brilliant and hilarious because they totally twist your perception of what is real. They've captured just the right split-second moment and from just the right angle to fool your brain.
The picture was taken by business owner, James Gregory, 38, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, at his friends' private harvest mouse workshop near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire.