These images don’t come with a soundtrack, but they might as well. Think: a final boss intro. A riff that could shatter glass. The slow clack of boots on concrete. That unspoken sound sunglasses would make if they meant business.
In other words, these are Pics That Go Hard. There’s not much context—just a ridiculously powerful aura. And really, what more do you need? Hit play in your head and scroll.
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Taking a photo that truly “goes hard,” as the internet likes to say, is often about the right moment and a little bit of magic—when timing, setting, and pure chance come together to create something unexpectedly powerful. Maybe it’s spotting someone with undeniable presence walking down the street. Or catching an animal mid-chaos. Or stumbling upon a sign so perfectly odd it feels like a meme in real life. While we can’t control those moments, we can get better at capturing them when they happen. And that’s where your skills as a photographer come in.
Quite apart from the fact that they obviously posed the first shot to look as bad as possible, I actually don't think they look good in the second one. I don't see 'confidence', I see more arrogance, and what's the modern term, .'flex', is it?
Load More Replies...Chances are, every one of them is there by choice, and they were motivated to do this. Doesn't seem too unrealistic to me.
Load More Replies...The best place to start is with the basics. With smartphones and modern cameras doing so much automatically, it’s easy to forget that adjusting a few settings yourself can make a huge difference. Learning how exposure works, specifically the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, is one of the most useful tools you can have.
Oh My Goodness!!! This person should be our President instead of Marmalade Head. This person knows how to get things done without causing further issues and world wide stress!!!
What about the seeds in the watermelon flesh that makes the bowl
I would love to do a workout next to a zoo. Animals do like to mimic human action. Probably could do a better plank than me, for sure.
For example, if you’re shooting in low light using a fast shutter speed and a small aperture, your image might come out underexposed. But once you understand how these settings work together, you can start making intentional choices.
Want motion blur? Try a slower shutter speed. Want that soft background effect? Use a wider aperture. Any time you change one setting, you’ll need to adjust the others to balance it out. If your photo is too dark or too bright, it can take away from the moment you’re trying to capture, no matter how interesting it is
Apple a day keeps anyone away. If you throw it hard enough.
Load More Replies...Might be useful knowledge when he's building a wigwam shelter out of branches.
It would be for fun, he probably lives in a cave.
Load More Replies...Generally the geeks in high school have the last laugh when they end up with high income prestigious jobs.
Looks like they're high on the real things: powerful gasoline and a clean windshield.
That’s why getting familiar with your camera is so important. Once you understand what it is capable of, you obtain the freedom to shoot quickly and confidently.
“The more you know about a camera, the more you can take advantage of it, and you can change things on the fly,” photographer Jeff Carlson tells Adobe. If you’re taking a photo of a sunset, for example, light conditions can change in seconds. Knowing how to adjust your aperture or shutter speed without thinking too much will help you catch that exact moment when the light hits just right.
just another day.... Meanwhile, waiting in line to board a plane at one of the many departure gates in the JFK international airport... Is Hello Kitty considered kosher?
The good news is, you don’t need an expensive setup to take photos that go hard. What matters more than gear is knowing how to make the most of what you already have.
“It’s not all about the equipment, it’s how you use it. Learn how to use what you have. Even if you just have an iPhone, you can still get creative with that,” says photography Sarah Marcella. Phone cameras have improved massively, and when you pair them with editing tools, you have everything you need to shoot and polish a striking image from your pocket.
Some beers already taste like they've already gone through the cycle several times.
i need to bring a flashlight for mines
Load More Replies...Bugg dear, there are times when "your mom" jokes work, and times when they do not.
Heck yeah ! Never too old to celebrate your birthday with your favorite heroes!
My boyfriend had a Ninja Turtles themed birthday a few years ago. He’s in his late thirties.
Load More Replies...And like with anything else, progress comes with practice. The more you shoot, the more you'll understand what works, what doesn’t, and how to keep improving. With time, you’ll learn how light affects your images, how composition changes a photo’s mood, and how to use different settings to your advantage. You’ll also get more comfortable using your camera and trusting your creative instincts.
Practicing doesn’t have to mean setting up elaborate shoots. It can be as simple as taking your camera or phone on a walk and snapping what catches your attention. That could be a plant on the sidewalk, an unusual building, or a quick candid of your friends and family. You’ll learn by doing.
"Red - the blood of angry men! Black - the dark of ages past! Red - a world about to dawn! Black - the night that ends at last!" - Les Miserables
Red - the lipstick I shall don! Black - mascara for my lash!
Load More Replies...Studio photo from the recording of Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever".
Maybe he's realated to Freddie Mercury's cats and playing "Cool Cat"?
“Shoot a lot of photos and recognize that you’re going to make a lot of really bad photos and that’s okay,” says Carlson. Not every photo will turn out great, and that’s completely normal, even for professionals. It’s through trying, failing, and experimenting that you find your style and improve.
POV: video game console scalpers running from an angry mob (who hate scalpers)
Load More Replies...Oh wow. I am impressed. Look at the reflection in the mirror. It looks like a scene out of Mad Max to me.
And as these Pics That Go Hard prove, creativity is everything. Try different compositions. Experiment with angles. Use the rule of thirds—or ignore it. Shoot portrait or landscape. Chase symmetry or embrace chaos. See what feels right to you. The more you explore, the more you’ll develop a style that’s your own, and that’s where the magic really starts to happen.
"See here, this is Little Caesar the gangster and not the pizza guy." (Edward G. Robinson voice)
Poor guy looks like he has a terrible disease. His body is all swollen up!
Yes. The screen shows non-fat organic milk in Finnish (Valio is a milk company) and in Finland you can order a vegan burger that is not cross-contaminated with meat products. As far as I understand, it is not part of the selection worldwide.
Load More Replies...Are you kidding? We thought The Matrix was being silly when they used the mid 1990s as the peak of human happiness. We were wrong.
Load More Replies...More AI. Somewhere there are real artists suffering while their originalwork is getting sh@t out by computer prompts.
Would that be the premium melted butter with added garlic?
Load More Replies...I think he's just upset with all the ads on BP.
Load More Replies...I know this comic. From collegehumor or something. In the first picture you see him standing like that and a girl with some jock walking away from him saying "Don`t worry about him, honey. He`s just a nerd" and in the second picture he stands like this being CEO with a shitload of money and the girl from earlier walks up to him, now a broke single mother "Hi sweetie, how are you doing?" and he just like "Beat it, b***h"
…Working hard, barely earning a paycheck, and still dreamin.
Load More Replies...You never know, she looks like she could've played the OG DOOM back when it was released :)
I think he may have had a few of those when he bought it
Load More Replies...No. But he does play a lot of baddies in films though. The guy who portrays Wong in Doctor Strange is called Benedict Wong. Fun fact, he was born in Salford, Greater Manchester, and he once starred in a sitcom with Sean Lock!
Load More Replies...Guess Bruce lost a lot of money because of the tariffs and needed a side gig.
Did he cartoon kick you giving you really long legs and a short torso?
Can someone translate (do math) for the price in Euro?? Is this true?
No, I won't ignore the bird. The bird is the best part of this picture.
"He likes it! Hey Mikey!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mDngl11P3k
A failed attempt at improving on dwarf bread as a weapon. You can't improve on perfection.
I see the skateboard in the "bird's" claws, but is that supposed to be Batman?
No , it;'s his cousin, Bateman. He works cheaper.
Load More Replies...Are we not going to mention the solar eclipse in this picture then? Okay!
Eating at a Waffle House was on my bucket list. The food almost had me kicking the bucket!
They think those are extra large pizzas.
Load More Replies...OMG, there's stuff on those pizzas that's not pepperoni! Sacrilege!!!
That IS Mr Beast, nobody else has those creepy soulless eyes
Load More Replies...It's the Flatomizer! Save time, stink up your cushions the modern way!
What is weird about this? That is the character he voices in Megamind.
Do you know how hard it will be to get that grease and BBQ sauce out of those jeans?
Whenever I see a giant gemstone on a TV programme, like the stolen sapphire on Poirot or some such, they always look so fake, and I'm wondering how they've never even heard of Swarovski
This image has been around many years. Had a copy back in 2000 or so.
What's this garbage? You promised me KFC chicken while I watched Kyle Broflovski get beat up.
If the bills were older and more used they would be wondering later how the kid got to be a c*****e a****t so young.
Load More Replies...Trump thinks he looks like that but with more tacky gold plating.
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