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‘Mildly Interesting’: 50 Images To Amuse You Just Slightly (New Pics)
InterviewWhat was the most interesting thing you randomly spotted in real life that you just had to capture and share with others? It's amazing how many things surround us that are far more intriguing and maybe even weird, but we often don't pay enough attention to notice them. It may just take a particular moment to discover something that won't be visible in a couple of minutes. Sometimes it's the lighting creating unique artifacts, and from our perspective, something very ordinary suddenly looks like it's out of this world.
There are people who specialize in capturing these funny coincidences and sharing them online. Often, they are street photographers who have a keen eye for their surroundings and capture the most interesting moments. However, anyone can get lucky and come across something extraordinary. The Facebook page 'Mildly Interesting' features unique images shared by people online.
Scroll down and see if there's still something that may surprise you. If you find something mind-blowing, let us know in the comment section which image stood out the most to you.
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The Symmetry Of This Flower
My Dog Moved While I Was Taking A Panorama And Now They're Cerberus
My Neighbor's Mailbox
For this article, we got in touch with a street photographer from Greece, Anthimos Ntagkas, who specializes in capturing very unique and interesting shots of his surroundings. The whole magic of photos taken by Anthimos lies in finding little details no one else pays attention to in order to create a fresh image that's surprising for the viewer. That is why we found a correlation between the pictures featured in today’s post, which can cause an odd feeling of satisfaction while looking at them, and those taken by Ntagkas.
We asked the photographer how he approaches finding and selecting the elements on the streets that he later combines in his photographs. Ntagkas shared with us: “When I first started to take photos, I used to find a place in the streets that I liked and wait for people to come by. But this has changed. Nowadays, I don't choose the place, but I make every location work for me. I combine people with elements everywhere I am.”
This Very Realistic Wood Sculpture
This Message At The Bottom Of My Cereal Bar Box
Bored With Coins
Since Anthimos has years of experience in street photography, we wanted him to describe a specific photograph where he successfully combined elements found on the streets to create a visually satisfying and fresh composition. We were curious about what made this composition stand out. We were told: “The photographs that I found most interesting are the ones with the juxtaposition. The connection between two different themes or even more inside one photo is very intriguing to work for. Luckily the themes in this type of photography are endless and I never lose interest in photography; that’s why I love street photography.”
A Real Life Pastafarian
The Fog Made This Stadium Look Like A Spaceship
My Race Number Matched My Shirt And Finishing Time
Asked how he manages to strike a balance between the spontaneity of capturing elements on the streets and the need to create a cohesive and visually pleasing composition, the photographer answered: “I get influenced by a lot of photographers who relate to this subject of photography, but my main concern is always to do something completely different each and every time.”
Pencil Crayon Vase
A 20th Century Bridge, Built On Top Of An 18th Century Bridge, Built On To Of A 12th Century Bridge
This Plastic Bag Looks Exactly Like A Cat
Lastly, we were wondering if there are any particular themes or concepts that Anthimos Ntagkas finds work well when combining elements from the streets. The photographer told us: “Street photography is more challenging, artistic, and creative than other forms of photography and that was very appealing to me. It’s not only capturing the moment and the people in the streets but you also have to be an artistic director in order to combine people and elements from a fascinating perspective. It is very important to see the work of other street photographers, and always try to incorporate your own personal identity in your photos. Everything plays a role when trying to capture a unique moment. First of all, it is experience and persistence and sometimes it is only luck.”
One Of My Jalapeno Seedlings Loves Me
This Tree That Fell Over Then Said Nope, I'm Not Done Yet
This Woman Taking Her Pet Raven On The Subway
Perfectly Stacked Clouds
Our D.c. Office Building Got A Security Robot. It Drowned Itself
My Jaguar Hood Ornament Has Ice Fur
Found A Caterpillar Last Year And Kept Him. Today He Woke Up
Seems like Deilephila elpenor - somewhat common in europe. Such a beauty!
I am waiting for a Death's Head Hawk-moth (Acherontia atropos). I am super excited!!!!
My dad found one at night when it was raining had it on his arm for about 5 minutes just flapping its wings to dry off was huge but beautiful
Load More Replies...The dots on the top aren't it's eyes, it's head is tucked underneath and it looks like the xenomorph from Alien, have a Google. Had a few of these in my garden. Uk
Load More Replies...Neither of those looks real, but I looked up Deilephila Elpenor and it seems they are.
A Flood Can Be A Great Opportunity To Turn Your Home Into An Aquarium
These Taxidermy Stuffed Animals
The Position Of 1 Letter Changes The Meaning Of This Sign
This Table's Chairs Fit Perfectly
These Very Tiny Hummingbird Eggs
This Tree Is Growing Out Of Another Tree
This Plant Growing Along The Chains Of A Fence
This Giant Dandelion In Montana
The Way This Wood Split Looks To Me Like A City Skyline
My Flytrap Actually Caught A Fly
Birds Nest Inside Deers Rib Cage
Chalk Under An Electron Microscope
Where British Columbia's Silty Fraser River Water Meets The Pacific Ocean
Our coasts in the UK look like that nowadays- but it's not silty water - it's sewage that our (private!) water Co's are pouring into the sea, so they can keep our bill money for their shareholders. We have e-coli breeding at, at least, one beach. 84524810_g...c92a46.jpg
This Pepper Looks Very Upset
These 2D Looking 3D Bags
This Strange Ice Formation In Norway
This Butterfly Has Both A Blue And A Red Shadow Produced From One Light Source!
It's a great example of how light bends, and difference in the wavelengths of different colors of light.
Truck Lines Up With Rocky Mountains
This Guy's Earbuds Made A Treble Clef
I Collect Rocks That Look Like Eggs
How weird, I collect eggs that look like rocks! We should meet up.
A Jenga Structure I Made. It Was Pretty Easy
Lightning Struck At The Exactly Moment I Took A Picture
My Friend's Septic Tank Looks Like Rafiki From Lion King
Sumpy sana squashed banana... BTW lemme out it stinks in here!
The Gum I Bought In Hong Kong Comes With Paper To Wrap Your Gum In After You're Done Chewing It
This Hill Near My House Looks Like The Default Windows Xp Wallpaper
Light Reflected Onto This Wall Looks Like Chromosomes During Meiosis
Russian Soldiers Looking Like A Windows 95 Crash And Drag
This Stain On My Table Looks Like A Dog Passionately Taking In A Sweet Smell
At This Airport, They Have A Machine That Will Print Off Free Short Stories For You To Read While You Wait!
Can it print my Ryanair boarding pass? If not, you lost a real opportunity to be helpful.
The Hotel I'm Staying At Has To Keep This Sign In A Locked Box
My Phones Camera Shattered, This Is All It Sees
There is beauty in the broken. Remember that next time you get self-reflective ;-)
This Fence Has A Window For The Dog
Frog Left His Tracks Behind On A Dewy Windshield This Morning
Somebody Made These Out Of Babybel Cheese Wax And Left Them On The Train
This Horse Has A Full Grown Mustache
This 275 Year Old Bonsai Tree At The Montreal Botanical Gardens In Canada
I Randomly Found This 2ft High "Magic Door" In Fife, Scotland
Concentric Circles Across A Calm Ocean From A Single Swimmer
One Pillowcase Has Been Used Nearly Everyday For 40 Years. The Other Has Been In A Closet
The View From My Parents Hotel Room In South Africa
These Puffy Clouds In My Sad, Gloomy City
The Alien And Lincoln Movies Have The Same Cover
Now I wanna see a sequel called "Lincoln's - this time it's war" where a bunch of good ol' boys have to enter a lair full of Lincoln's and try and take out the Lincoln Queen.
Went Inside An Abandoned Building Where There Was A Recent Fire That Left Ash Over All The Spider Webs
A Neat Way To Roll Two Six-Sided Dice
The Way These Measuring Cups And Mixing Bowls Fit Together
Joseph Joseph. My wife bought this. It saves a lot of space, unless you already have all the things contained there, in which case it takes more space for €65. I don't blame her. How could she know? She never uses the kitchen!
This Lowercase Stop Sign
I Saved 80 Bucks By 3D Printing A Replacement Impeller For My Dyson Vacuum
Ice Sheet Holding Onto Trees After Flood Subsides
This Wood Dust Makes My Arm Look Like Dry, Cracked Dirt
This Reflection Of The Sunset Gave Us A Better View Than The Actual Sunset
The Vending Machine At My School
Quick, buy a protractor, highlighters, a packet of condoms and... those weird round spiky things next to the condoms. Now get in the car, no time to explain I'll tell you on the way!
This Yogurt Lid Can Be Folded Into A Little Spoon
This Lime Stopped My Drink From Falling Into The Bottom Of My Glass
The Perforated Window Vinyl On This Bus Forms A Flower Pattern In Overlapping Areas
Found In Argentina
Vending Machine At Work Made An Error And Distributed Everything All At Once
Healthy, LOL. The snacks couldn't stand living a lie so they are trying to escape.
This Photo Taken In The Algerian Desert Of Sand Covered Snow Looks Like Tiramisu
I Wasn't Home So The Delivery Guy Was Thoughtful Enough To Hide My Package
Realized The Other Day That The Vans Logo Is Just The Square Root Of An Answer
Not sure if it's true, but the square root of an answer makes no much sense to me.
Rgb Light-Saber Chopsticks
My Teapot Looks Like Jupiter
This Rock Climbers Mug
Perfectly Aligned Candid
Beard Dye In My Country Has A Pic Of Ashton Kutcher On The Cover Which I'm Sure He Doesn't Know About
Lens Flare In This Photo Looks Like Eric Cartman
The Home I Rent In Alaska Can Only Be Accessed By Climbing 175 Stairs
The Number Of Holes In These Waffles Doesn't Match The Iron They Are Sitting In
This Sign Describes How The Fire Alarm Sounds
46 Years Of Registration Stickers
My Daughter Found The World's Oldest Fidget Spinner In A Museum In Chicago
Got This Closed Ecosystem In The Mail Yesterday: Four Shrimp, Some Algae, Water, And No Maintenance Ever
Had Hotdogs In A Thermos For My Lunch. Proceeded To Take One Out And Have A Look Inside, This Was The Result
Seven hotdogs is your lunch? No wonder you can see a light at the end of a corridor.
Found This In A 15 Year Old Computer Magazine
It's worth mentioning that the original post comes from 2017. This was definitely new and relevant in 2002, not so much in 2008. I got my first flash drive in 2006, and I still have it.
What Happens When A Lotion Bottle Gets Run Over By A Car
It puts the lotion on the car or else it gets the hose again.