A Glimpse into the Impossible: Visually Arresting Pics You Can't Unsee

7. Going Too Far

Potential Camera: iPhone 7 Where to Buy: Walmart Avg. Expense: $100* This 2016 image, captioned "goodbyebirb," features a mallard duck about to jump off a fairly steep waterfall. Ducks are not flightless birds, so don't panic. He only appears hesitant to quit swimming, and you can see his tiny orange feet frantically paddling to stay afloat. He is not in any real danger.

Excessive Behavior: @imgur/Pinterest The iPhone 7, which was the most recent model launched by Apple in 2017, may have been used to take this picture. This photo was taken in motion, as evidenced by its modest blurriness, which makes sense given how else you could have snapped such an impromptu shot.

8. Waterfall Mineral

Potential Camera: Sony xPeria The Sony Average is where to buy. Expense: $2,000.* This 2014 image is a prime illustration of forced perspective, a well-known artistic method used by photographers to produce an optical illusion. The illusion modifies the size, distance, and proximity of things to the camera.

Mineral Fall ©Didym/Wikimedia As a result, a plastic water bottle appears to be spilling water into a river basin, like a cascade. Taking a picture like this involves many techniques, such as utilizing a wide-angle lens, keeping the image basic, employing a low aperture, and organizing your composition creatively in advance. Most importantly, enjoy yourself while doing it!

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