With the invention of Photoshop, it’s easy to create
deceiving photos that look perfectly real, but these some photos you’re
about to see are 100% untouched and were taken exactly how you see it.
With a combination of perfect timing, optical illusions and simply your
mind messing with you, they’ll definitely need a second look to figure
out what’s going on.
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This touching shot makes aiming for the top not such a fanciful
dream after all. The most famous landmark on the Parisian landscape is
the perfect prop to make this little girl seem like a giant standing
some 324 m (1,063 ft) tall. The low camera angle and large depth of
field do the rest of the work.
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As painful as it may seen, this is
a true photo. Julio Aparicio, one of Spain's most famous matadors, was
gored in the throat during a bullfight. The incident took place during
the Festival of Saint Isidro, considered to be the most important event
in the bullfighting calendar, at the Plaza de Toros las Ventas bullring
in May 2010. The matador has survived the attack but the bull was killed
after the incident.
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It looks like a mop with a face but actually it's Hungarian Puli
sheep dog, Fee. In this pic he is jumping over a hurdle during a preview
for a pedigree dog show in Dortmund on Thursday April 24, 2008. Photo by
Frank Augstein.
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Drunk driver + Bike race = 10 injured, 1 dead. Sad but true, it
happened in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, in June 2008. The driver was
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Unedited mobile phone shot of a girl on her bike in front of the
royal palace in Amsterdam, reflected in a puddle. No editing, no tricks,
no Photoshop. This picture was chosen as 'Photo of the day' at the Metro
Photo Challenge and featured in the print version of the Metro
newspaper.
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Love is in the air, or in this case, on the Earth. This
heart-shaped island looks man-made but actually it's a work from nature
and was only recently highlighted by Google Earth. This cute Croatian
island, lined on every side with golden sands, is located in Zadarski
Kanal (Zadar Channel) between Zadar and Island of Pasman.
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There is a magic place in Bolivia, called Salar de Uyuni, where
you can take amazing pictures like these.
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This is not Photoshopped — it's an actual photograph of the
world's largest chair, in the piazza of Manzano, Italy. (Manzano is a
city of chair makers.)
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It looks like three glasses of wine served at
the Pisa Tower. (Actually the photographer tilted the table and the
camera at the same angle).
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No, that’s not a giant bottle. This photo was just
shot at the right angle. |