Taking a photograph used to be a really big deal back in the day. The cameras used to be terribly huge so only professionals had access to them. and then taking a picture from those cameras used to be a very costly process. So every time it would be decided to have pictures taken, the photographer would have to make sure every image is perfect to the pixel because they had very little memory on the camera and taking pictures was an expensive process (as mentioned earlier). Fast forward s few decades, now everyone has access to cameras. We carry them in our pockets, embedded within our phones. Thanks to the new technology and cameras added directly to the phones, everyone can now instantly take their phone out, and capture the moment they want to. Phones have huge storage capacity so you can take a hundred thousand photos and not worry about taking the perfect one on the first go, and that is also because it literally costs nothing to take a picture. The whole concept of having images developed is now gone because we can view those images any time from the gallery in the phone.
Given that we take so many images when you go back home to review your gallery you often come across images that are pretty confusing and require an explanation. Today we are going to look at images that were taken at the moment without really a thought given to the outcome. Let’s see if we can explain what’s really happening in the image.
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She has her legs crossed, that’s why it looks short.
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I am really going to need a couple of paracetamols after this one. These images are actually pretty cool. Once you understand what’s really going on in there, you just get this sense of surprise and satisfaction that comes on your face that you finally managed to crack it.
Let’s try to decypher what’s coming up. Scroll down to continue!
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Did you manage to crack any of the images? Do share your research in the comments section down below, detectives.
Stay tuned for more.