50 Times People Tried To Sell Reflective Items And Created Accidental Comedy (New Pics)
It's become the content we never knew we needed. And the problem we never knew we had. People trying to sell mirrors online...
It might sound simple, until you attempt to do it yourself without getting in the way. Across the internet, dozens of brave souls have tried to sell their mirrors, only to capture more than they'd originally planned. What started out as a genuine effort to photograph a reflective item for sale soon turned into comedy gold.
There are even entire online communities dedicated to what's become one of our new favorite genres. Mirrors For Sale is the place to be. Not if you're really looking to buy a mirror. But rather, if you want some hilarious inspiration for how *not to take a photo of a reflective item. The page has 90,000 members and is meant to showcase unintentional reflections only. But now and again, a very intentional image pops up. And it's too good not to share.
Bored Panda has put together a compilation of the best photos of reflections gone rogue. So sit back, keep scrolling and prepare to laugh as you see things from a whole new angle.
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I Love The Effort And The Details
There seems to be an unspoken rule of internet life: if you try to sell a mirror, the mirror might sell you…
Often, what should be a straightforward listing photo—“Large wall mirror, excellent condition”—degenerates into a surreal, unintentional self-portrait series. A half-dressed arm, a phone hovering in mid-air, a suspiciously framed pair of feet… these images have become a genre all their own, shared all over the ‘net.
It’s voyeurism and slapstick rolled into one oddly compelling scroll.
Dog Mirror
If you don’t want to end up on the Rogue Reflections Wall of Fame. And you do want your online listing to sell the mirror and not your dignity, here’s what you should consider…
Try to avoid straight-on shots. Photograph the mirror at a slight angle so that it reflects a plain wall or ceiling rather than you standing there holding a phone. This simple tip can help to reduce any visible clutter and embarrassing reflections.
Cheese Grater For Sale
Apologies If This Isn't The Right Place- But I Thought Immediately Of This Sub. This Is An Actual Ad In My Hometown!
The Gateway To Grandma's Has Opened!
“The second rule when photographing shiny or reflective objects is to remember to light what the object is reflecting, not the object itself,” notes the DIY Photography site. “So for example, if you want the mirror’s reflection to appear white or with a nice gradient then you need to create that for it to reflect.”
This applies whether you’re photographing a stainless steel teapot, sunglasses, a trumpet or a mirror.
Crab?
Marvel's latest superhero - The Squatter. They're really running out of ideas. Next week - The Ankler!
Subverted! Via Craigslist
Keep Your Curse To Yourself, Thanks
Don’t forget to clean the surface of the object you’re photographing, advises photographer, Rachel Kimberley.
“Reflective surfaces are often also prone to fingerprints and smudges, so if you are working with a lot of glass or metal in your scene it's a good idea to wear cotton gloves while styling - this will prevent you from having to edit out marks and prints later,” the expert writes, adding that it also helps to keep a microfiber cloth and a spray bottle of water and vinegar mix handy, to clean the reflective objects.
And Here I Was Just Shopping For A Mirror
If you’re selling a mirror, treat the photo like any other product shot: plan the background, tame the light, and resist the impulse to stand in frame.
And if you’re browsing, enjoy the accidental art and the comic timing. There’s something oddly comforting about collective face palms and reflections gone rogue.
Luckily for those who enjoy this type of content, it would seem that for as long as humans try to photograph reflective surfaces, we’ll keep finding new ways to end up in the picture.
Sometimes unintentionally stealing the listing’s thunder, but always delivering a laugh.
Contemplating Existence
Am I *really* a good boy? I mean, I chase the stick, I lick the balls, but sometimes I wonder if there's more.
This Is A New One
Never Thought I'd Find One In The Wild
Selling A Mirror
The Spectacles Are Always A Nice Touch On Ghost-Types
Wholesome Mirror
I Think This Belong Here
We Have Peaked As A Subreddit
Found On An Amazon Review
$8 12x12 Heavy
Shiny Rock
Finally! Someone Figured Out How To Get The Front Facing Angled Picture Without Being Seen In The Reflection
Peekaboo
Hmmm
Weird Flex But Ok?
Selling A Mirror
I Made A Reddit Account Specifically To Post This Cuz My Best Friend Said To
Fashun
He Needs The $15
It’s A Mirror For Sale. I Don’t Know What To Title It
Amaze Heckin' Mirror For Sale
Camera For Sale
A Hider
Selling A Mirror
Found In My Local Garage Sale Site
Reminded Me Of This Sub
All-Aluminum Guitar For Sale
Dog Not Included
Hm
You Win This Time
Power Stance Of A Saleswoman
Selling A Mirror
Not Really A Mirror But Still Probably Counts
Spotted On The Facebook Market Place
Arty
Yes
Hm
Hm
Forgot About That Bezel
Vintage Mirror
Pretty Guitar
Grandma Getting That Extra Drift In Need For Speed
I Pray To God That He Is Included
*gulp*
Guy Took A Photo Of His Homemade Computer. Nice Face
He Is Powering Up
Portal To The Aether
Somedays In This Game You See An Object So Beautiful, So Sublime, That It Literally Takes Your Breath Away. Not Today, Obviously
Selling A Mirror
Urgently
Found On Facebook
If You Buy This Wardrobe She Will Finally Be Set Free
Grr
Hm
Spongebob?
Is That Person The Divider?
Door Hider Type
Not Haunted
Please Hurry
Werk
The Mirror Has An Arm Of Its Own!
Robots Stealing Our Jobs!
Look At The Size Of That Tablet!
Man Shows Off Tiny Legs In Mirror
Trapped Souls Of A Father And Son For $25
Don't Follow Your Dreams
How Far Away Is That Fella?
Selling A Mirror
Reminds me of the guy selling the kettle on ebay. Anyone remember that one?
Reminds me of the guy selling the kettle on ebay. Anyone remember that one?
