People Are Sharing ‘Alternate Angles’ Of Iconic Events And Places In History, Here Are 30 Of The Best
InterviewClose your eyes, and imagine the Statue of Liberty. You’ll probably picture its gigantic size, powerful posture, its intense face, the seven spikes of its crown, the way she’s holding a torch… Even if you’ve never seen it in real life, your mind most likely has a common image of it that most people have.
Thanks to the media, popular culture and instant access to virtually any information, we all have developed common perspectives of things, places and historical events. But what if we take a look at the Statue of Liberty from a completely different angle, let’s say, the very back of its head?
Well, one excellent corner of Reddit named “Alternate Angles” may have an answer or many answers to things we see at their face value. In fact, this relatively new online community created in 2019 is dedicated to showing a whole new viewpoint of “iconic events and places in history beyond the traditional well-known photos and videos.”
The result is fresh perspectives and never-before-seen angles that prove there’s so much more than what meets the eye! Plus, scroll down for the interview with the awesome moderator team behind the Alternate Angles subreddit.
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Aa Of The Sphinx - It Has A Tail!
Photo Of A Hiker Watching The Eruption Of Mt. St. Helens From Mt. Adams, About 37 Miles To The East.
Onlookers In Horror And Disbelief As They Watch The Twin Towers Collapse On 9/11
Wow... powerful photo.... so many people were doing this all over the world....clearly remember that morning...
These days, when there’s so much content being shared on Reddit, it’s becoming hard to stand out from the rest of the subreddits. But the Alternate Angles subreddit proves that the internet can be an incredible place where we can all learn something new every day and expand our horizons.
With 132k members, Alternate Angles has been sharing a bunch of very interesting pics that show various objects, places, and events from unusual angles. It comes as a breath of fresh air where the dedicated and professional moderator team stands at the core of it.
The David Statue Protected By Bricks During Ww2
Without googling, it was common to literally burn bridges during WW2 (to inhibit the advance of enemy troops). However, the Ponte Vecchio was deliberately not destroyed by the Germans.
Charles Ebbets Photographing “Lunch On A Skyscraper”, The Famous Picture Of Workers In NY Eating Their Lunch On A Hanging Steel Beam
Onlookers Reacting To The Explosion Of The Challenger Space Shuttle
“The origins are really quite simple,” the mod team told Bored Panda and continued: “A comment in another subreddit of famous pictures suggested that someone should create a sub of different views of famous pictures, which led to the creation of r/AlternateAngles by u/Murkon and another Redditor who decided to step down and is no longer a moderator.”
Most importantly, we asked the moderators to explain the very concept of Alternate Angles. They said that “it can be summed up by a rule: Limit all submissions to alternate views, or unique perspectives, of well-known locations, items, people, and events. An alternate angle of your kitchen does not qualify but Gordon Ramsay's kitchen does."
Having said that, the moderators added that determining what is "well known" is subjective. Hence, “the occasional post of an obviously non-well-known picture slips through, but we strive to keep with the original objective.”
Bob Ross Before His Perm + Beard
Neil Armstrong’s Family Watching His Launch To The Moon-1969
One small step for man. A giant leap for mankind. Funny how humans haven't been on the moon in almost 50 years.
Well it isn't a bad thing. Humans ruin everything they touch so it probably for the best before the moon also gets covered in human-made waste.
Load More Replies...I'll always remember seeing him walk on the moon on a black and white TV. It was, and still is, magical.
We don't need to go and if we did I'm sorry we would wreck it to the max more trash to be left on the ground like we do at the ocean !;=[[
Ideally, we want to have a launch base there, less gravity with bigger payloads and less fuel needed for lift off. But like a the ships that lasted hundreds of years for sailing between lands, we need a "ship" that can go back and forth from planets.
Honestly I believe the moon landing was facked. Not completely though. I believe we've sent many unmanned crafts to the moon, but humans I just don't get it. The Soviets sent a satellite to space so the Americans sent one to space. The Soviets sent a man into space so America sent a man into orbit. Americans go to the moon and the Soviets simply didn't bother. Besides the radiation in space is intense I'd think the shuttle's would have to be lead lined & we know it wasn't. Even the INSS still orbits within the top of earth's atmosphere.
There's a theory of ecology that dispersal is one of the most important survival strategies of a species/group. The idea is that one bad thing can't wipe out the whole group if everyone can't be affected by that one bad thing. Those left over need to have enough genetic diversity to re-inhabit the old places and/or adapt to the new reality. We need to go back to the moon, then to mars and the asteroids, and then to all places beyond so one bad thing on earth like climate change or nuclear war cannot wipe us out. For years people wondered where the Mayans disappeared to. Only relatively recently did we discover they survived ecological disaster by fleeing and we have rediscovered their descendants. We are a species that survives on expansion and when we run out out of room or resources, we kill to get more. The Aztecs came south around 1300 CE and conquered the area because they felt they were the chosen people destined to rule. 200 years later, the Spanish did the same thing.
little did they know he wasn't in that distraction, he was in the studio getting all the props ready
Funny how the Russians had the means to easily expose that in the 60s/70s. Which would've benefited them massively to do so. And yet... 50 years and counting. Crickets.
Load More Replies...The Statue Of Liberty At The 1878 Paris World Fair Before Being Fully Assembled And Shipped To The United States
Turns out that much harder posts to moderate are those that are fakes or photoshopped. For this reason, the team relies on "the fantastic and active user base to help out with those."
When asked to share some of their own personal Alternate Angles posts, the moderator team said they “could have spent hours culling through thousands and thousands of posts to pick out more.” However, they picked a couple ones for our readers to enjoy: the Lincoln Memorial before the reflecting pool, recording Leo the Lion (the MGM's iconic mascot), this alternate angle of one of the biggest tragedies in US history, and this rare view of the back panel of Mona Lisa.
Backside Of Tutankhamuns Mask
Prince William Giving “Middle Finger” After Prince Louis’ Birth
The Tank Man Photo From The Day Of The Tiananmen Square Massacre In 1989, Uncropped
The Beatles Lining Up For The Abbey Road Album Cover Photo
Paul McCartney: Okay guys, who took my shoes? Lennon: *sniggers*. Harrison: Wha? I’m smoking a joint, exactly what are we doing here? Ringo: Yay, they let me sing a couple of songs!
A More Depressing View Of The Taj Mahal
Been there. The Taj Mahal is beautiful, but it is right next to a plastic, effluent filled river.
Queen Filming The Iconic Bohemian Rhapsody Music Video In 1975
Different View Of The Pyramids
Lincoln Memorial Before The Reflecting Pool
Sydney Opera House From Top
I Have A Dream
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Is Empty On The Inside
The Nevermind Baby Getting Out Of The Pool
Lady Liberty
On the one hand, it is an amazing photo. On the other hand, the compulsive in me is bothered that the platform/enclosure wasn't constructed with top/bottom symmetry when it is so nearly geometrically satisfying.
Star Wars Episode Iv Opening Crawl
North Korean Founder Kim-Il Sung Had A Baseball Sized Tumor On The Back Of His Head. North Korean Propaganda Officials Had All Photos Taken Of Him From The Left Side. This Is One Of The Few Candid Photos Of The Tumor
Wow! That was huge! Wikipedia says it was a calcium deposit tumor and his death was from a heart attack.
Tiananmen Square Before The Infamous Picture, The Guy Is In The Top Left, 1989
Behind The Price Is Right Wheel
Alternate Angle Of The Phantom Menace
Not The Typical View Of The Tiananmen Square Protests...
The Position Of The Camera Man Who Took The Picture Of The Dallas Shooter
Soldiers At A Port In England Waiting To Leave For Normandy On D Day
Note: this post originally had 43 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
Every image that I was alive for brought back the emotions I felt at the time. Some missing ones not mentioned here but that also sprang to mind, not as photos as they were happening but as news reports quickly afterwards: Chernoble, Boxing Day Tsunami, Columbia, Wako. Why is it mostly the bad ones we remember? Why not the Berlin Wall? End of apartheid or the fall of the USSR? The Good Friday Agreement? The closing of the Ozone hole?
I think this photo fits here https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRJ85QZnQGH1SwdjJGI54SW1DzE-CtfEkntw2OAdZz3Fd0012DTvpP1nXM&s=10
Those were fantastic photos. Amazing what a different view can show!!
These are awesome!!! Not your average photos. Cudos to the photographer
Flashback from a time when bp was all about this stuff.Nowadays it is mostly woke bs.But i guess people rather want to see "social issues" than things that we all can admire without dividing people
Everything has a time and place. If you're a marginalized person, you have no choice but to see unjust "social issues", as that is their reality.
Load More Replies...Every image that I was alive for brought back the emotions I felt at the time. Some missing ones not mentioned here but that also sprang to mind, not as photos as they were happening but as news reports quickly afterwards: Chernoble, Boxing Day Tsunami, Columbia, Wako. Why is it mostly the bad ones we remember? Why not the Berlin Wall? End of apartheid or the fall of the USSR? The Good Friday Agreement? The closing of the Ozone hole?
I think this photo fits here https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRJ85QZnQGH1SwdjJGI54SW1DzE-CtfEkntw2OAdZz3Fd0012DTvpP1nXM&s=10
Those were fantastic photos. Amazing what a different view can show!!
These are awesome!!! Not your average photos. Cudos to the photographer
Flashback from a time when bp was all about this stuff.Nowadays it is mostly woke bs.But i guess people rather want to see "social issues" than things that we all can admire without dividing people
Everything has a time and place. If you're a marginalized person, you have no choice but to see unjust "social issues", as that is their reality.
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