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One day, when I was a little boy and jumped over a puddle, my mom, trying to hype me up, called it the Ant Sea. They could never cross it, but I, a giant, flew by with no problem. Her words stuck with me for days. I even imagined what the ants saw while standing on the shore.

Perspective is a powerful thing. It forms our entire worldview. So, to broaden our horizons, let's take a look at what members of the subreddit 'Alternate Angles' have been posting lately. These people constantly find pictures that show both everyday things and iconic events in a new light.

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James Webb Space Telescope's View Of Jupiter

Jupiter in stunning detail, showcasing its Great Red Spot and rings, offering a new perspective on the famous planet.

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Some of the most diligent students of angles and all the ways we interpret them are the people who tell stories with pictures: videographers, painters, and photographers—some of whom definitely belong to the subreddit we're scrolling through.

To learn more about how they approach the topic, we contacted Justas Ramanauskas, a director from Vilnius, Lithuania. His portfolio includes commercials, music videos, and short films, and he told Bored Panda, "Composition is absolutely key in every visual art."

"At first glance, it might look simple, but every artist puts a lot of thought into it. Nothing within a frame is unintentional. Composing a shot is about information—what do you want an audience to know and feel? [Through this technique], you control information and emotion. It's a visual language; it's talking without saying a word."

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    The Tank Man Photo From The Day Of The Tiananmen Square M******e In 1989 Uncropped

    Tanks lining a wide avenue, providing a new perspective on a famous historical event.

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    Snoopy, 1988 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Manhattan, New York 🦃

    Two children inside a room with a giant inflatable outside the window, providing a new perspective on famous events.

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    Ramanauskas, who also enjoys both digital and film photography, said it's the context that guides visual creators to determine which angle they should choose to convey the intended message.

    For example, as a filmmaker, you work on the story you are telling, and analyze which ideas you want to put on the screen. "Let's say that a character starts the scene with high emotions and confidence, but then bad news changes how he or she feels. So, you may begin with a medium shot and a low angle. He or she looks strong ... and takes a lot of the frame. We, as the audience, see it from below. The character feels bigger than us."

    #4

    View Of Earth You Don’t Normally See

    A new perspective of Earth from space, highlighting vast oceanic expanses and landmasses.

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    Uptown, Midtown And Downtown Of Toronto

    Aerial view offering new perspective on a famous city skyline lined with trees and tall buildings.

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    "In the next frame, we can completely change the emotion with a wide shot, and maybe slightly from above," the director said. "The character sits down on a chair, there's plenty of empty space around. Suddenly, he or she looks lonelier. We perceive the scene from above, making the person look smaller, using a wide shot.

    "And if we shift the camera to be positioned in a Dutch angle—where it has been tilted to one side, either the right or the left, so that the horizon does not run parallel with the bottom of the frame–the shot becomes more ominous; is our character in danger?"

    Ramanauskas said these are just a few short examples, but they allow you to easily visualize how you can manipulate emotion just by moving the camera closer or further away, tilting it up, down, or sideways.

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    A Rare Shot Of The Statue Of Liberty Taken From The Balcony At Its Torch. The Entrance To It Has Been Closed Since 1916

    Aerial view of the Statue of Liberty's head and crown, offering a new perspective on this famous landmark.

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    #7

    California Wild Fires As Seen From An Airplane

    Aerial view of a wildfire illuminating the night, offering a new perspective on famous events.

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    #8

    Cheers Set From Actor's Pov

    Bar set with stools and tables in an empty studio, offering a new perspective on a famous venue.

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    When we asked Ramanauskas for an example, he showed us this shot from Die Hard (1988). It's the Dutch angle, and in this scene, "The villain, Hans Gruber (played by Alan Rickman), meets with John McClane (Bruce Willis). Our hero doesn't know that Hans is the baddie and thinks that he's just one of the hostages.

    "Hans manipulates John by lying and acting as a victim. This canted shot makes the scene feel uneasy, as we, the audience, know that Hans is lying, and the angle enforces the uneasiness of the scene. If it was just a usual medium shot, we wouldn’t have any visual clue that something was wrong here," the director explained.

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    But if we pause the film and look at the frame, we immediately notice that something's off, even without any dialogue or sound. "This is the power of angle and composition!"

    #9

    Sydney Opera House

    View of Sydney Opera House and harbor through large window, offering a new perspective on famous places.

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    #10

    Uss Los Angeles On Its Nose After A Sudden Shift In Winds

    Airship photographed vertically from below, providing a new perspective on famous aviation history.

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    #11

    The Face Of The Statue Of Liberty Before Being Attached

    Giant face sculpture of a famous landmark, with a worker beside it, providing a new perspective on its construction.

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    #12

    The Back Side Of The Jeopardy Board. 1990

    Person working on a complex electronic setup, showcasing a new perspective on famous events and technology from the past.

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    "In this frame from the 1947 film Black Narcissus, we have a high-angle shot that shows the height of the mountain," Ramanauskas said, adding that in reality, this bit was actually recorded in a studio and the floor is just a painting!

    "Change the angle and the whole illusion disappears," he highlighted. "Sometimes, the decision is about practicality."

    #13

    Stonehenge

    Vintage view of Stonehenge from a distant road intersection, showcasing the landmark's new perspective.

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    #14

    Photographer Caught A Good Shot Just Minutes Before The More Famous Image Was Taken On Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, 1945

    Soldiers in a trench during a historical event, assembling a flag, providing a new perspective on famous times.

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    #15

    A Traffic Light From Below

    Glowing green cobweb inside a circular container providing a new perspective with light patterns.

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    #16

    Alex Trebek’s Podium From His Perspective

    Jeopardy game board with crossed-out clues, pen, and cards offer a new perspective on the famous quiz show.

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    In the visual arts, composition techniques help you to arrange things within a particular shot to provoke emotion and let you in on some information, and Ramanauskas stressed that there's so much you can do with it. "You can use the high angle, but it can be a close-up, or a wide shot. You can have a blurry background, and you can have depth. You can place the character in the center of the frame, or you can shove them to the side. You can even 'cut out' half of their body by adjusting the edge of the frame. You can have a lot of negative space around them, or the entirety of the frame can be an extreme close-up of their eye."

    #17

    Behind The Scenes While Taping Wkrp In Cincinnati, Early 1980s

    People on a TV set with cameras, providing a new perspective on famous events and places.

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    #18

    George Bush Flying Over 9/11

    Man in helicopter looking out over city lights and smoke, providing a new perspective on famous events.

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    #19

    Construction On The Gateway Arch, 1965

    Construction of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, providing a new perspective on this famous architectural structure.

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    #20

    Rudolf The Rednosed Reindeer (1964)

    Man in glasses arranging a Santa sleigh model, offering a new perspective on famous holiday imagery.

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    "Camera angle is just one technical aspect, but usually you need a combination of multiple for art to 'happen,'" the director concluded.

    However, we could probably say the same about life 'happening' to us—a single moment is fleeting, but the sum of multiple moments gives it meaning.

    #21

    The Unfinished Portrait Of George Washington Used On The Us One-Dollar Bill

    Unfinished portrait of a historical figure, offering a new perspective on a famous artwork.

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    #22

    “Punch Out” Hole Of Aa Flight 77 On The Inner Ring Of The Pentagon

    Firefighters inspecting debris in a flooded alley, offering a new perspective on famous events.

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    #23

    Twin Towers From The Beach, Manhattan, 1977

    Couple sunbathing on a sandy beach with iconic NYC skyline in the background, capturing a new perspective on famous places.

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    #24

    Johnny's View On The Tonight Show

    TV studio audience from a new perspective, viewed from behind the hosts on stage.

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    #25

    The Leaning Tower Of Piza Is Hollow

    Leaning Tower of Pisa exterior and interior perspective.

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    #26

    News Of 9/11 Being Shown In The Sky Lobby Of The South Tower

    Man standing in a dimly lit room with three screens on the wall, providing a new perspective on famous places.

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    #27

    Backside Of The Hollywood Squares Set. 1976

    Stacked office cubicles in a film studio, showing a new perspective on workplace design.

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    #28

    Nighttime View From Behind The Hollywood Bowl’s Shell

    Aerial view of a packed amphitheater at night, offering a new perspective on a famous venue.

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    #29

    Mount Rushmore

    Mount Rushmore from a distance, surrounded by dense forest, offering a new perspective on this famous landmark.

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    #30

    Behind The Scenes Of The Dukes Of Hazzard

    Person photographing miniature train setup outdoors, providing new perspective on famous scenes.

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    #31

    Studio vs. Green Screen

    BBC sports studio split showing virtual set and green screen, offering a new perspective on television production.

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    #32

    Mona Lisa, Louvre, Paris

    Crowd viewing famous art in a museum with glass protection, offering a new perspective on famous places.

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    #33

    The Set Of Seinfeld

    Film set interior showing behind-the-scenes perspective of a famous sitcom's living room and dining area.

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    #34

    The Teletubbies Set. (Which Was Eventually Flooded Due To Fans Finding The Location.)

    Teletubbies being filmed on set, revealing a new perspective on this famous children's show creation process.

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    #35

    The Other Side Of A Fast Food Soda Fountain

    Soda syrup boxes with dispensing tubes provide a new perspective on beverage machinery in a stockroom setting.

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    #36

    The Cameraman Of Obama's Speech Announcing Bin Laden's Death Was Wearing An Ovi Jersey

    A new perspective on a presidential speech, focusing on the behind-the-scenes camera setup and crew in an ornate room.

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    #37

    Aa Of The Capstone Of The Washington Monument

    Close-up of a famous monument's pinnacle with engraved inscriptions, offering a new perspective on its historical significance.

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    #38

    Olympic Rings On The Eiffel Towe

    View from Eiffel Tower showing Olympic rings and Paris cityscape, providing a new perspective on this famous place.

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    #39

    View Of Interiormost Wall Of Renowned 'Pentagon' Military Office Complex In Arlington, Virginia, USA

    Snow-covered Pentagon courtyard offering a new perspective, surrounded by building facade and pathways, under a partly cloudy sky.

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    #40

    Office Finale

    People looking through office blinds; woman smiling, representing new perspectives on famous places and events.

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    #41

    Photos My Dad Took Of The Hollywood Sign In 1990

    Man standing behind the famous Hollywood sign, providing a new perspective on the iconic landmark.

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    #42

    What The Artist Sees During Tiny Desk Performances

    Live music performance setting with an enthusiastic audience, showcasing a new perspective on famous events.

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    #43

    The Back Of The Texas School Book Depository

    Texas School Book Depository building with a Hertz sign above, providing a new perspective on a famous place.

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    #44

    Inside The Leaning Tower Of Pisa

    Visitors inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa, exploring the historic structure from a new perspective.

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    #45

    The Other Side Of The Price Is Right Wheel

    Back view of iconic game show wheel displaying numbers, offering a new perspective on famous things.

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    #46

    Seinfeld's Apartment Couldn't Exist

    3D model showing an impossible perspective of Jerry's apartment layout from a famous TV show.

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