In a world where perfection is everything, people put their all into taking photos... even if it's just a selfie. Only once the hair, makeup, lighting, background, pose and pout are in place will the camera be ready to do its job.
But every now and again, the universe steps in to teach us that reality is a lot messier, chaotic and funnier than how we try to portray it. And what was meant to be an "ordinary" photograph can instantly turn into comedy gold, thanks to an unexpected disaster captured at the perfect moment.
From people taking a tumble to pets being pets, the internet is filled with photos that prove timing is everything. Bored Panda has put together a hilarious list of the best of them to remind you that life happens, and there's not much you can do to stop it.
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A Story Of Confusion
She Has No Idea
Our feeds are filled with predictable pics featuring the polished, perfect, posed aesthetic that have become part of life in the digital-fueled world. That's why it's so refreshing to see some funny photo fails, taken just moments before disaster struck.
They shatter the perspectives we're used to, and inject a dose of raw, messy reality into an otherwise fake existence. These are the types of photographs that feel like they could jump out of the screen and start moving at any second. They have energy, authenticity, pulse, and they make us want to know more.
As photographer Martin Bamford puts it: "When a photo has life, it is because something is unfolding."
Perfect And So So Cool! Very Tough Shot
Hm
Can Never Get A Good Pic Of My Hiking Pals Together So This Is The Best I Can Do
What makes the photos on this list come alive is that they aren't merely static pictures. They're tiny pieces of actual experiences, albeit chaotic, that tell a bigger story.
But taking exciting photographs doesn't mean you have to wait around all day for disaster to strike. According to Bamford, most "flat" photos happen because the subject is stuck in “photo mode.”
"They freeze. Their smile becomes a polite mask. Their body locks into a safe position and stays there," he explains. "The life drains out of their face because they are thinking about how they look instead of just existing."
One Big Gold Fish
Bull's Attack
What you want to capture in your subject is movement, life, reality. Not perfect stillness. But Bamford says light plays a part too.
"Flat, even light can make a photo look sterile. Directional light, with its gentle highlights and shadows, gives shape and texture that mimic how we see the world," writes the photographer. "It tricks the brain into feeling depth, which in turn makes the image feel more like something you could step into."
Watson's First Flight Attempt
One Of The Kayakers On My Recent Trip To Antarctica Caught A Penguin Jumping Into Their Group
Moments Before Disaster
When it comes to composition, the expert advises against keeping everything perfectly symmetrical and centered, saying this can result in a formal and frozen image.
"Break the symmetry, add a tilt, crop unexpectedly, or leave a little space for the subject’s gaze to travel into," he suggests. "That sense of movement in the frame mirrors the movement in the subject."
Above all, expect the unexpected...
Moments Before Seung Jo Realizes That Wendy Is Not To Be Trusted
Dog's Fall. It Didn't See It Coming
Kim Bunermann is a photographer, and the news editor of Digital Camera World. With a Master's degree in Photography and Media, she knows a thing or two about the art and science of photography. Bunermann believes that photographic magic happens when preparation meets unpredictability.
"Embracing the unexpected is not just an opportunity – it's a recipe for creating images that inspire awe, no matter the genre," says the expert, adding that unpredictable moments offer something different and unique... something that viewers don't see every day.
That One Christmas When A Champagne Cork Hit Me In The Eye
Taken Before The Dog Got Seriously Addicted To Chips
Some of the best photographers live for the “unexpected moment.” They turn happy accidents, disasters and chaos into masterpieces.
“I only know how to approach a place by walking," reveals Alex Webb, a renowned photographer and member of the elite Magnum Photos. "For what does a street photographer do but walk and watch and wait and talk, and then watch and wait some more, trying to remain confident that the unexpected, the unknown, or the secret heart of the known awaits just around the corner.”
That's Just D**th With Extra Steps
Psbattle: Perfectly Timed Picture At The Beach
My Daughter Stepping On A LEGO
Webb has previously said that 99% of street photography is about failure. But that doesn't stop him from taking an endless amount of photographs, or simply waiting for the right moment to arrive.
"Webb’s ultimate goal is to be ready when these elusive and serendipitous moments take place in front of him," reports Urth Magazine. "What makes him a special photographer is his capacity to not only recognise these events, but also his presence of mind to act quickly and press the shutter before they disappear."
Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Walk Around Barefoot…
I Already Feel The Pain From Watching
This Photo Of A Pelican Trying To Eat My Phone
Halloween 1989. That's Me On The Right. My Sister Is Behind Me And About To Have A Really Bad Day
Taken Before Deciding To Maybe Put The Goat Back Outside
Taken Before Getting 240 Likes On Facebook
When My Husband Thought It Was A Good Idea To Pick Me Up While Standing Dangerously Close To The Creek After Our Wedding
No Surfboard
Friend Down. The Other Just Cares About The Instagram Story
We All Know What Happens Next At Your Local IKEA
I Took My Daughter Sleeding For The First Time. This Is Her Trying To Avoid The Ramp
A Second Before
Trying To Take A Picture With The Monkey
Well, S**t
That Helmet Better Be Good
Just A Pic That My Friend Took Down At The Beach The Other Day
One Year Ago My Girlfriend Found A 4 Leaf Clover
They Won't Wait For Him
Taken Before Realizing That She Was On Fire That Night… Literally
My Boyfriend Wanted To Take A Picture Of That Glass Of Wine, Then My Dog Showed Up In My Window And Did This
She's Going To Break Up With Him
Amazing Photo Taken From A Beach In Hawaii
Such A Shame That We Can't Actually Fly
Taken Before An Awful Chain Reaction Involving A Bottle Of Sriacha And A Pile Of Mattresses
Just When You Thought You Could Trust Your Friend
Goodbye To Your Friday Dinner
At A Family Birthday Party, I Thought I Would Do The Fatherly Thing And Play A Little Soccer With My Daughter
Let Him Enjoy His Last Seconds Before The Hit
That's Going To Be One Big Splash
Better Run Or You'll Have To Shower
My Dad After A Recent Storm We Had
It's Going Down And It Won't Be Pretty
Taken Before Spending Thousands On Facial Reconstruction Sugery
Taken Before Thinking About How Holding Onto The Bike Is Probably A Good Idea
Taken Before She Realized Jumping Off Of A Swing Was A Really Stupid Idea
Taken Before Everyone Else Got Covered In Slobber
He Didn't Warn Her About The Trick
He's Following Orders
He Will Experience Betrayal For The First Time
Taken Before The Most Epic Snowball Fight Of All Time
Taken Before He Had To Sit On A Donut For The Rest Of The Year
Taken Before Deciding To Never Forgive Her Brother For A Stupid Idea
Taken Before Gravity Finally Won
Taken Before Realizing Maybe Going To A Concert Was A Bad Idea
Dropped My Dinner In The Sink And Accidentally Took A Pic Of It Happening
He Ended Up Being The Protagonist Of The Photo
Years Of Therapy To Fix This Damage
He Won't Be Coming Back
Taken Before That Pesky Wasp Destroyed Their Worlds
Bye, Sweet Treat
Taken Before Realizing Bmx Was Maybe Just Not For Him
Infidelity
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