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Here Are The 30 Most Jaw-Dropping Animal Photos, As Shared By “The Decisive Moments Magazine”
Animal photos comprise 90 percent of the entire internet's image database. It's a made-up number, but no one would be surprised to learn this if it were actually true. People love taking photos of animals, and they love watching them even more. The problem with animal photos on the internet is that there's never enough of them, at least the good ones.
But it may get a little tough to sift through all of the content. Which is why it's so nice that there are people whose sole purpose is to select only the best photos that are out there. "The Decisive Moments" Magazine's mission is exactly that: to collect and select the best photos that are out there, and promote them. This time we've collected the best animal street photography as shared on their Instagram account, and we hope you enjoy viewing it as much as we did selecting it.
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Here's a little something about the TDM magazine and what they're about. Just recently, they've announced the winners of the best street photos of 2021, and we highly suggest checking them out in our recent article. As of now they've done two consecutive contests, and we certainly hope they're going to make even more in the future.
One thing about the streets is that they're full of all sorts of animals (and no, it's not some sophisticated and figurative way to talk about certain kinds of humans). There are usual suspects like cats, dogs and pigeons, but it all greatly depends on the culture the photos are taken from. Some streets are filled with goats and cows, somewhere else there's horses and monkeys. It may seem strange to us, but it's a part of life to whoever lives there. And street photography is in some sense but a momentary glimpse into that life, no matter its strangeness.
Photo: Nat Farbman
It was a covert operation. I supplied the 'white stuff', and Tibbles, Mr Whiskas and Punk took care of the rats.
Some of you might think that some of these photos are not exactly street photography, but it might surprise you that street photography isn't exactly about shooting things explicitly on the street. Indoor photos can be considered street photography, as well as photos from rural and less urbanized areas. The whole gist of street photography is the rawness of the perspective, its authenticity and randomness: one must be a keen observer of life in order to be good at street photography.
Photo: Nick Brandt
If you're feeling hooked on animal photography, don't get off the hook so easily just yet, as we have plenty more similar articles to offer! Birds are majestic creatures, but since they're so majestic, well, it's sometimes hard to capture it to its full extent. Which is why bird photography fails are so funny; check them out here. Here's another animal and street photography-adjacent topic: landscape photos. All of these articles, including the one you're in right now, just make me want to go out there and shoot with my camera.
Photo: Joakim Möller
While Charlie the cat was known for coughing up the occasional hairball, Wilbur was known for coughing up a Thomas.
Photo: Moises Levy
This dog is more powerful, whan Jesus! He not walks on water, but hoovers above it!
Photo: Cali Nore
There was a moment of quiet before Susan felt sharp pricks at her ankles.
Photo: Piti Dui
This could be a cover for a book about freedom and imprisonment... Powerful.
Photo: Gokhan Kocaturk
The xylophone to heaven was a curiousity in that part of the town, but it gave the cats something to on the way to claiming a reboot for their nine lives. Some neighbours shared a less favourable view, however, in particular Devin, who claimed, 'Why they have to run up and down like silly buggers at 3am? I got to work in the morning.'
Photo: Aleksandr Petrosian
Photo: Magali Kermaïdic
Photo: Stanislav Grasko
While there were fears for Luna as her legs dangled without purchase, there were greater fears for Felix, whose legs seemed not to be anywhere at all.
Photo: Forrest Aguar
Nola, at times, would stop to let the other cats know that here there was a public restroom for felines.
Photo: Evo Danchev
Just sorting my sheep. Right, black over here, brown over here... no, no...'
Photo: Paolo Tinari
Photo: Yalım Vural
Photo: @askafi69
Photo: Andy Seliverstoff
Kobi took young Luke through his paces. The Force was strong in this one.
Photo: Els Korsten
Photo: Camilo Delgado Castilla
Photo: Laurie Freitag
Photo: Guru Charan.
Photo: Matt Weber
Photo: Rahul Saini
And they looked upon him and feared him not, because he said, 'Fear me not, for I am Dog.'
Photo: Alfonso González
Photo: David Hurn
Mum never believed Gladys when she said she had a pet elephant. 'Huh, kids and their imaginary friends,' she would chortle with Pa over cucumber sandwiches and a cup of Bushells.
Photo: Gaby Oráa
Photo: @here.gang.v2
Photo: JT
'Drats,' thought Prue. 'Nigel's been practicing his karate.' And then she went to sleep for a bit in a nice patch of sun. And then she woke up. And then she remembered, 'I don't stand a chance in the Third Dimension.'
Photo: Paola Schiavetti
Fido loved washing day so much, but sometimes Jane wasn't finished wearing her clothes yet.
Photo: Andika Oky Arisandi
The boy clutched his cockeral close to him, knowing that oncoming bandits were no match for its formidible silver talons.
The hoard was onto him, and the chase for the stolen amulet ensued. It gathered pace and rounded a corner. Harry thought he'd about lost them, until one rogue caught his eye, and it was on again. 'Up the stairs and I'll be safe,' Harry panted. Whilst the gaze was elsewhere, Elmo slunk through the shadows and away into the river of people. No-one had suspected him, though it had been him all along who had pilfered the prized charm into the depths of his stomach, thinking it was kibble. 'Hope it doesn't hurt when I poop,' Elmo mused.
Photo: F. Dilek Uyar
The day was soft, yet he drove them hard, their hooves beating a synchopated time into the salmon expanse.
Photo: Steve McCurry
I think I like it here, but I'm sure I could also settle for a rug by the fire and a bowl of who's a good boy then.
Photo: Francien @oog.appletjes
Photo: Robert Doisneau.
I hereby pronounce you... ridiculously good looking and content in one's company.
Photo: Sakulchai Sikitikul
Photo: İbrahim Şimşek
Photo: Oliver Takáč
Photo: Ahmet Gürol
Sit Fido, and stay. Now where that dog-gone dog gone and taken himself to?
Photo: Peter Kool
Photo: Will Ravilov
Spike had been a good boy, yes he had, but the king of the pigeon begged to differ. Arguing would be futile, Spike knew - there were signs that the king had not come alone.
Photo: Prashant Godbole
He wasn't good enough for her. She had a pretty face, but his head was up in space, he needed to come back down to Earth.
Photo: Suraj Rai
Paul mistakenly put an extra zero when ordering bags of birdseed. He was too embarrassed to tell anyone, but they took it out of his pay.
Photo: Walter Rothwell
Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar? Who me? Yes you! Couldn't be. Then WHO stole the cookie from the cookie jar?
Photo: Reyhan Turk
Voice over narrated by David Attenborough: 'And here we have it, a rare example of siblings co-existing happily. That, of course, is directly related to the puppy of immense cuteness seated on the bonnet of a Mini Minor.'
Photo: Emir Sevim
I feel RAT tests* coming on for everyone (yeh, I know, that makes it Rapid Antigen Test tests, but saying I feel rats coming on doesnt't quite sound right)
Photo: Uknown
Like I said, I am a unicorn at heart. Pooping rainbows and farting glitter all the way, baby.
Photo: Marina Koryakin
Photo: Dimpy Bhalotia
Someone comes to BP just to downvote. Sad really that this person is so mean and//or lonely.
The even downvoted your comment so... have an upvote! :)
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