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You don't need to know much about photography to know it goes hand-in-hand with gravity. And we ain't talking about trying to capture your little sibling or significant other in mid-air for that Instagrammable pic (we've all been there). We're talking about turning the world on its axis with a simple click of your camera.

With over 43,000 mind-bending photography enthusiasts, the Confusing Gravity group is a go-to place for pics that make dear old Newton look silly and our brains confused. From people standing on top of filing cabinets as if it's some sort of skyscraper to vehicles hurtling through the air, we're still not sure what kind of cheat codes these photographers were using. But the results, mind-boggling as they are, speak for themselves.

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#1

This Picture Of My Kitten In His Cat Tree Always Makes Me Laugh

Cat defying gravity by hanging upside down from the top of a carpeted cat tree post indoors.

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Before we go on and speak about gravity-defying photographs, let's take a step back and look at the origins of motion photography. In a bold move back in 1872, Leland Stanford, the former governor of California and a savvy railroad tycoon who would go on to establish Stanford University, made a daring decision.

Fueling an ongoing debate whether, during its gait, all four of a horse's hooves are simultaneously off the ground, he sought to settle the score once and for all. His solution? Hiring the eccentric English photographer, Eadweard Muybridge, to capture the elusive truth.

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    #2

    Went For A Walk This Morning

    Woman defying gravity by hanging upside down on a rock wall at the beach during sunset, showcasing balance and strength.

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    Muybridge, driven by this audacious challenge, embarked on a six-year quest to unravel the mysteries of the stallion movement. In a groundbreaking experiment, he strategically positioned twelve trip-wire cameras along a racetrack, aiming to freeze every stride of a galloping horse.

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    After a while, he had it: a fleeting instant when the majestic beast soared through the air, liberated from earthly constraints, with not a single hoof touching the ground. Perhaps the first levitation photo in the history of photography which paved the way for motion pictures.

    #3

    If You Flip Your Phone, It's A Completely New Story

    Reflection of a forest and waterfall on water surface creating an upside-down gravity-defying nature scene.

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    #4

    If You Turn The "Frozen Water Under A Pier" Photo Upside Down It Turns Into An Industrial Cityscape

    Ice formations hanging from pier beams create an upside-down effect, as a unique example of defying gravity in nature.

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    Now that we know a silly bet propelled the way for moving pictures, let's get back to the present day - a time when technology allows us to plant cameras on pretty much anything (thanks, GoPro!) and bend the laws of gravity without using only a pinch of Photoshop. But what is it about these gravity-defying stills that capture our attention?

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    #5

    Perspective

    Group of people and a dog appearing to defy gravity while leaning against a tilted wall in a playful pose.

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    Free Fall

    Person appearing to defy gravity while lying on wall inside a futuristic underground tunnel structure.

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    Well, for one, this style of photography may seem effortless and whimsical, but it demands meticulous planning, technical expertise, and flawless execution. Also, a lot of experimentation, as Erick Hercules, a Sony Alpha Ambassador whose gravity-defying works have been featured on billboards in Times Square and auctioned at the Guggenheim Museum, told us. 

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    Confusing Gravity

    Students appearing to defy gravity while interacting on a vertical wall with stacked lockers, showcasing gravity illusion.

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    #8

    Stargate Effect Done By Aerial Drone Shot

    Person sitting on stone steps near water with large circular ripples, illustrating moments defying gravity in nature.

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    "When I started out, I was not aware of levitation photographers. It was years later I discovered Natsumi Hayashi who was doing the same some years earlier," Hercules explained to Bored Panda over an email. However, Hercules attributes his initial inspiration to a serendipitous encounter with a 2006 Lacoste campaign by Tom Munro, a London-based fashion photographer, right across from Lincoln Center, across the street from where he studied.

    #9

    Crow Hopped As I Took His Photo

    Black bird caught mid-air defying gravity above wooden post near outdoor seating area with people in the background

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    "That image always stuck with me. So when I first started in 2014, I kind of replicated the person jumping. It was a couple of months later that I began to develop and experiment with my own different techniques. At first with my hand in the picture and then later throwing things in the air and making them appear like they were really floating."

    It was only a few years after that, the Hercules technique really kicked off, inspiring him to launch the #WeLevitate movement in 2015, a global community of aspiring levitation photographers under the slogan of "original no-photoshop levitation creators."

    #11

    When One Sits On The Wall, Obviously The Other Has To, Too

    Two husky dogs appearing to defy gravity by lying with backs against the wall and floor on dark tiles.

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    #12

    Bicyclist Emergency

    Cyclist appearing to defy gravity by riding vertically on a wall in a gravity-defying stunt.

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    As Hercules tells us, "It quickly became a global niche for dancers and photographers who were into this sort of aesthetic. Some of them helped further the way in which levitation was used so they became part of the team." #WeLevitate is currently endorsed by Sony, Nike, World of Dance, as well as artists like J Balvin. 

    #13

    Storm Damage In Iowa

    Man standing next to a large uprooted tree demonstrating moments the world said no thank you to gravity.

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    #14

    Someone Had A Bad Day But Got A Great Pic Out Of It

    A white car parked above a narrow water canal, creating an optical illusion defying gravity.

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    "Most of the visual stories being told through levitation have a high degree of tension that needs resolution," Hercules explained, noting that he enjoys the surrealistic quality gravity-defying photography employs. "As humans, we are creatures that search for stability, but by showing a subject in mid-air, we are taking away the 'before and after' of the image, leaving the audience in a state of limbo, giving them a chance to question 'How was this done?'" 

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    #15

    Streets Of San Francisco

    Tilted blue building defying gravity with parked cars and trees on a steep street in an urban setting.

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    I Have Built Tensegrity Table

    Unique gravity-defying table design suspended by chains outdoors on a wooden platform surrounded by greenery.

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    Speaking of achieving such mind-bending pictures, Hercules says a truly remarkable levitation image possesses three essential elements: sharpness, refinement, and composition. "Sharp because the object needs to look still. Otherwise, blur adds motion to the stillness, taking away from the momentum that makes levitation so special. Refined, because the subject needs to have grace."

    Whether it's a person in mid-jump or an object suspended in mid-air, flawless execution is key to conveying the illusion of weightlessness. A tense, awkward posture betrays the act as a mere jump, while an out-of-place object disrupts the elegant levitation narrative, appearing more haphazard than ethereal.

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    #17

    This Dog

    White cat lying on its side against a brick wall in a courtyard, playfully defying gravity perception.

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    #18

    Flying Cruise Ship

    Ships appearing to float above the water due to optical illusion, showing gravity-defying phenomenon in nature.

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    #19

    Confusing Gravity

    Man sitting on rock ledge above winding road in mountain landscape, illustrating gravity-defying moments in nature.

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    #20

    Confusing Perspective

    Sailboats appearing to float above water, creating an illusion of defying gravity in a coastal outdoor setting.

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    #21

    Floating Bin

    Black trash bin seemingly floating above the ground, defying gravity on a paved street near a sidewalk.

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    #22

    Marble Floor Of The Florence Cathedral

    Two people walking on a patterned floor creating an optical illusion defying gravity and perspective in a large architectural space

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    #23

    Hmmm

    Large rocks tied together with rope, appearing to defy gravity in an outdoor urban setting under clear sky.

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    #24

    Falling Off Sand Dunes

    Person defying gravity by hanging on a steep sand dune, showcasing a stunning example of resisting gravity outdoors.

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    #25

    This Tree

    Tree suspended midair above a rural road, showcasing a moment where the world defies gravity in a surprising scene.

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    #26

    Yes, I Feel Comfy Here

    A small cat curled up sleeping on the edge of a bed, seemingly defying gravity in a cozy bedroom setting.

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    #27

    I Genuinely Thought My Car Was Hovering Over The Parking

    Black SUV appearing to float above the ground at night, showcasing moments the world said no thank you to gravity.

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    #28

    Camera Malfunction

    Sailboat appearing to float over a waterfall edge with two people onboard, illustrating gravity-defying moment on water.

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    #29

    My Cats Like To Sleep In Very Odd Positions

    Two tabby cats appear to defy gravity while lying on a green couch with a tiled floor background.

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    #31

    Confusing Gravity

    Aerial view of a house on a hill with hay bales scattered on sloped farmland, defying typical gravity perspective.

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    #32

    Hiking Spot

    Military jet flying close to the ground with two people watching, showcasing moments defying gravity in nature.

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    #33

    Confusing Gravity

    Man standing on a floating wooden balcony on water, showcasing moments defying gravity with city skyline in background.

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    #34

    The Wreck Of Costa Concordia With Tilted Lens

    Cruise ship tilted at a steep angle on the water, illustrating moments the world said no to gravity.

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    #35

    Perfect Angle

    Street lamp appearing to defy gravity with a tilted sidewalk and trees in the background at dusk.

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    #36

    Visual Confusion Look Two Times

    Cyclists riding on a road casting shadows that appear to defy gravity in a surprising visual effect.

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