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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If You Flip Your Phone, It's A Completely New Story
I flipped my phone, but nothing happened to the image on the computer screen.. 😅
Load More Replies...That's actually quite beautiful. It looks like an oil painting.
If you flip the image, you can see it is a picture of a lake, with reflections of the trees on the water. Through the water you can see the rocks on the bottom.
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.
If You Turn The "Frozen Water Under A Pier" Photo Upside Down It Turns Into An Industrial Cityscape
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.
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.
This Picture Of My Kitten In His Cat Tree Always Makes Me Laugh
"Hooman, could you stop messing around and turn yourself right side up. Make the room right too while you're at it"
Perspective
I hate when my dogs go walking on walls; gotta be extra careful when the lift their leg or squat
That's why lifting your head makes the difference in making it look more real. Look at the guy in the back. The photo IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM seems fake when it comes to him, he's really good at this
I was thinking the same thing! Their pose is so natural even though they're laying down, that takes a lot of effort and knowing how to pose. Very well done!
Load More Replies...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?
Free Fall
I'm just amazed how clean the subway is; that's the craziest part for me. But it is a cool shot
It’s horizontal, and she’s just laying down. It’s a pretty cool photographic trick, also used in movies. Perspective is everything.
I'm surprised how many people are willing to lay on streets 🤢
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Japanese students are so good at co-operation, that they make the best pranks
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.
Stargate Effect Done By Aerial Drone Shot
Stargate were mostly space-travel. :o) There were only a few time-travel episodes.
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I don't understand how people can take awesome pics like this. I can try to take one well lit shot of my dog laying perfectly still. When I go to look at my work, it looks like the last shot of a victim of some catastrophe or another.
you can stand on the 2x4 once you realize there is no 2x4 you're only standing on your mind.
"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.
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He's a ginger. We grey tabbies are much more sensible. (A certain grey tabby, before we got a kitten, used to run up the door frame and hang by her claws at light switch level. She could hang for several seconds. Much more sensible.) *scratches the soft can-opener for telling*
My gray cat (RIP Bazzy, who came to us at 9 weeks old, and was 19.5 years old when he passed) used to lay on his back under the bed and “run” upside down on the bottom of the box spring.
Load More Replies...Gravity is way beyond the comprehension of that one ginger braincell.
I've seen this one several times, and the only thing about it that makes me wonder is why the cabinets don't line up.
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I've said it before all cat's have the ability to change gravity. If you have ever tried to pick up a cat that don't want to be picked up you will understand.
"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."
When One Sits On The Wall, Obviously The Other Has To, Too
Husky is a whole nother breed! Best : r/Huskytantrums funny funny
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I knew right away it was taken in my country because of the graffiti, but also the bike lanes even though they're faded.
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.
Went For A Walk This Morning
How'd they do this one? The hair hanging down makes it look real.
It is real - I think she's supporting herself with her other arm, which is hidden behind her hair.
Load More Replies...Storm Damage In Iowa
Poor tree. Imagine living for two decades and being ripped out of the ground by a effin hurricane
Looking at the size of the tree, it's probably more likely to be 2 centuries...
Load More Replies...I'm just impressed by the bloke standing like that! I wouldn't be strong enough to hold myself with one arm vertically and look so casual.
That’s a hardwood I believe. Probably considerably older than that
Wow! It's amazing that this one tree survived when the rest of the state was turned on its side by the storm!
"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?'"
Someone Had A Bad Day But Got A Great Pic Out Of It
Streets Of San Francisco
I believe this is real, the house is actually level and it's the road/street that is very steep.
The roads are that steep. It's real. Less homeless people than you'd actually see, but the hills are big haha
Load More Replies...I have driven streets like this in SF back when I lived in the general area. It kind of sucked to be going uphill in a clutch vehicle and have to stop at an intersection because you had to give some extra RPM when letting the clutch out to avoid rolling backwards. When someone was right behind you it was uncomfortable.
Can't imagine trying to drive a 'standard' (I'm old! learned on stick shift to drive lol )on those streets
Load More Replies...Camera is tilted to make the street look level when, in reality, the street is on a steep hill and the built-up foundation of the house make it level.
Load More Replies...I love the photography skills on display here. Got me thinking the house is leaning when in reality it's the road
If house is level and street is steep, am I to believe that tree near white Lexus and that bush near red truck grew up with a slant? There has to be a bit of editing involved here.
many many houses in SF are like this. They tilted the picture so the street appears level, when it is actually quite steep.
Load More Replies...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.
I Have Built Tensegrity Table
The chains in the middle of the short sides are the ones actually holding it up (and only the middle section) while the chains in the corners are keeping it aligned.
Load More Replies...At first I assumed the links are welded together. This seems more logical.
Load More Replies...I've always wondered, what happens if you push the top layer of one of these?
On paper? The corner chains would prevent too much movement: to move they would need to pull the table down, and the central chains would prevent it. In reality? The table will wobble horrendously, because this system does not account for thermal expansion, construction tolerances, material elasticity etc so minimal plays will propagate to very visible shaking. Tried that IRL.
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Are you referring to the building in San Francisco that is slowly falling? I am in Chicago but have been following that story. Unbelievable!
Load More Replies...Flying Cruise Ship
And also exactly what created the legend of the "Flying Dutchman" - if you're a 17th century sailor and you see this and it's of a Dutch ship that's otherwise behind the horizon it's clear how you're going to get the wrong idea... Growing up near the sea I've seen this with my own eyes a few times and even though I understand exactly what it is, it's still freaky to see.
Load More Replies...I have a cool picture of my nephew at the beach that looks like he's floating. The effect was created by the shadows and the fact that he was running at the time. :) z-64b027014dac1.jpg
Always an upvote for the Fifth Element! Big Bada Boom!
Load More Replies...I still don't understand how this is possible. explanation?
There's way more to it, but the absolute basic explanation is that the ships are actually below the horizon, but the humid atmosphere is reflecting and moving their images so that they're visible above the horizon. Similar to viewing a mirage.
Load More Replies...I remember when I drove across Texas there were LONG stretches of road that are completely flat and straight, and the heat would create a mirage that made it look like the cars far in front of you were floating 100 feet up in the sky. That, and the dust devils (little mini tornados), were pretty much the only thing that is fun about driving through Texas
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Damn That’s A Cool UFO
Going to go through all my photos now and look at them upside down. Could be some gold in them!!
Confusing Perspective
Wow! What i thought was sky is actually a lake full of boats not a sky full of tennis shoes.
The photo is being taken from a highrise in Chicago looking at Grant Park and Lake Michigan. That's a real photo, it just looks distorted because it doesn't look like the camera is angeling down, but it is, filling the "sky" with the lake and boats. Here's a photo of the same area from a different angle. There might also be a small telescopic effect on the further elements if it's going to rain the next day. 64ae54aad7...461f54.jpg
We've seen this one on another of these threads. Several of us pointed out that there is something odd about the perspective here. The people at the bottom would need to be on a downhill slope to get that angle consistent with the marina in the background, and then they wouldn't look like they do. I remember at least a couple of people called BS on this pic. It definitely looks off to me, if anyone has any ideas on how this shot works I'd be interested in hearing them
I think it works. It's tricky because of the tree ridge, which isn't a normal land feature. Think of a flat plane or piece of paper held out in front of you, with a slight upward tilt. Maybe 15 degrees, as if you were reading from it. But then you cut the paper in half by depositing a tall speed bump in the middle horizontally. Then you use a drone to fly up to the exact height at which the speed bump looks like the horizon. I think that would create this illusion. It doesn't have to be a drone, could just be a hill. I thought that'd be easier to visualize.
Load More Replies...These Swimmers Sitting
NOOO HOLD ON! *throws floaty, lands 20 bananas away*
Load More Replies...Yea. Back when I was on a swim team, if we were just listening to the coach talk, or on a moment of rest, some of us would sometimes sit/lay/float like this. It can be pretty comfy.
Load More Replies...Floating Bin
Took me a second but there's a wet spot in front of the trash can lol
damn i would not have realized that thanks man
Load More Replies...Marble Floor Of The Florence Cathedral
Hmmm
No camera tricks, but there is a huge steel rod in the rocks and through the rope. :o)
Load More Replies...Welded steel cable and reinforced concrete footings are not Defying Gravity
Falling Off Sand Dunes
The photo has been flipped upside down and she is doing a handstand.
Load More Replies...OMG she fall off the edge of flat earth. - Flat-earther probably.
This Tree
This is a normal tree. The power company cut away the limbs that might enterfear with the power lines. Like during a thunderstorm, wind might break a limb, which might tear down the power line. They do this all the time in the south (of the United Stes).
It grew up (probably against a fence) then something happened. Could be that the top broke off and a branch grew out and up and over. Also, probably effected by road crew "landscaping" to minimum height above road.
Has it been moved via PS? Or the tree trunk 'rubbed out'?
Yes, I Feel Comfy Here
Either this is very good timing(right before the cat falls off the bed) or there's a hidden ledge.
I Genuinely Thought My Car Was Hovering Over The Parking
Camera Malfunction
Oh, that's so weird and cool! It merged two photos together in just the right way.
My Cats Like To Sleep In Very Odd Positions
EvErYbOdY wAs KuNg Fu FiGhTiNg, ThOsE cAtS wErE fAsT aS LiGhTnInG
My boyfriends cat is called Mia! She’s a tuxedo cat
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*Gasp!* You're right, I just noticed that. Nice catch!
Load More Replies...If I remember correctly, trees uprooted in this way can be VERY dangerous. Please do not put yourselves in danger!
Brilliant! So rare that the grass/moss (and sign!) stays intact like that when a tree falls.
Confusing Gravity
It's from the movie Interstellar. Basically towards the end of the movie, you will see this house inside a space station (which is round and rotating for gravity purposes). Where most of the other pictures here are real, this one is just CGI. Edit: I stand corrected. As Phendrena mentioned, it's not from the movie Interstellar. I rewatched the scene and I was indeed incorrect. My apologies. See scene here: https://youtu.be/LRT0GGTWYnM
Load More Replies...For those saying it's CGI or from the film Interstellar, it isn't. It's by the artist Aydin Buyuktas (http://www.aydinbuyuktas.com/)
I can't seem to correctly view their site (first page loads normally but I'm having issues with subsequent pages), but your comment made me rewatch the interstellar scene, and you're correct that it isn't from that movie. My apologies.
Load More Replies...It's from the movie adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke's unpublish novel "The Boring Wheat Farms of Rama".
Inception style photo. I have created one similar with my drone. https://www.instagram.com/p/CR2Q6nILfw_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Hiking Spot
were going on a trip in our favorite rocket ship, ✨️ g O I n G T H R o U G h T H E s k Y ✨️
Mach Loop is in Wales. The fence in the picture looks very much like the one in the video on the homepage: https://machloop.co.uk/ Cumbria gets a lot of low flying jets as well, but is more drystone walls.
Load More Replies...McDonnell Douglas F-15C-42-MC Eagle of the 48th Operations Group stationed at RAF Lakenheath, England.
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Haha nice observation!! You know, Katie is the one who showed me bored panda, which I read constantly! oh! this is Nan! (P.S., so happy you liked the ice cream, please tell Ben thank you again for the chocolate (from Iceland) and puzzle (of elements) for Alex and us :)
Load More Replies...The Wreck Of Costa Concordia With Tilted Lens
Pictures like this make me feel like I shouldn't go on cruises.
Load More Replies...Beach Levitation
This is a strange shadow... Oh, it took me this long to understand it's not a shadow at all
Perfect Angle
Someone should have hung on to the pole to make the picture better
Visual Confusion Look Two Times
Some theoretical physicists say that in an alternate universe, time may flow backwards. Perhaps in that same universe, two-dimensional black shadows may cast colorful, three-dimensional objects.
Some think time will run backwards if *our* universe collapses. The idea that the shadows will then exist before a light that has been turned off reaches (recedes back to) the object causing the shadow is a very interesting idea. It's weird enough that I'm not sure that first sentence is easy to understand.
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Everybody Cool Until The Vans Start Floating
It's a bucket-lift truck and is being lifted off the ground by its hydraulic leveling arms.
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Sitting On The Windowsill Watching The City
I’m pretty sure this guy has been in at least 2 other pics in this post.
Probably all made by the same artist. By the looks of the photo, clothes, etc. We're talking UK in the 90s here.
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Spelunker Takes Gulp Of Water; He Was Lost Without Supplies In The Cave For 2 Days
umm, to me it looks like hes in the water taking a gulp of air. or am i just stupid?
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It took me a second to figure out which way the photo originally went 😂
Parking Garage In Seattle
It's the intersection of Yesler Way and James Street. James Street is a very steep hill, and you can either enter the roof of the parking structure at 'ground level' from Second Avenue (backgroud) which would be the forth level relative to the entrance on Yesler Way, seen just to the right of the image's center line, lower third, left of the white van driving away from us.
the parking garage looks like it’s being cut into the ground, it’s slanted backwards
Load More Replies...There is an artwork in Australia showing a library looking like this. The artwork is the corner of a library poking up above flat ground at a street corner.
From Fern Canyon In California
Trouble is that there are only 2 or 3 types, so it gets a tad repetitive.
Loved these but could not get through them all. Meniere's disease sucks.
Trouble is that there are only 2 or 3 types, so it gets a tad repetitive.
Loved these but could not get through them all. Meniere's disease sucks.
