20 Photos Internet Users Dared to Post Online That Got Them Their 15 Minutes of Fame

Photography
2 years ago

You don’t have to be a professional photographer with a lot of expensive equipment to take a stunning photo. A cool photo can even be taken with a smartphone, the main thing is that you are in the right place at the right time. And then you can show your masterpiece to the world.

At Bright Side, we haven’t published articles with fascinating photos for a long time, so we want to make up for it. These cool photos could easily find their place in a photo exhibition, but they were taken by Internet users.

“I took this photo with an iPhone, 6 years ago, and it’s super cool.”

“That’s my guide in the photo during a summit push on Mont Blanc (15,771 feet).”

“My wife and curious son in the rain”

“I took this one while skiing a few years back. It was taken with an old mid-range smartphone, but this is still one of my favorite shots ever.”

“I took a photo of the dragon breathing fire sitting atop Gringotts Bank in Diagon Alley.”

“This was when it was almost dusk, but with a storm rolling in. Yes, the fire is real! He goes off every 20 minutes or so and rumbles a bit first, so you know he’s about to go off.”

“A skateboarder interrupting my photo of the sunset. I wasn’t expecting him to be jumping into the shot just as I took it.”

This is a candle in the snow.

“I took about 200 photos of diving ducks, and only one of them had an interesting composition and was in focus.”

"I took this photo on a recent snowshoe expedition. I had to pinch myself to make sure it was actually real.

“I took a photo of these adorable guanacos kissing. They are relatives to alpacas, llamas, and vicunas.”

“I was on my way after junk food with the wife and son, and then we spotted this light and the first snow was falling.”

“I took a photo of myself lying between 2 lakes in South Australia, with a drone.”

“The contrast of the shadows against the snow caught my eye while flying my drone, so I took this shot.”

“I’ve been wanting to make this photo happen for a long time. Everything came together a few nights ago and I captured this self-portrait.”

“I filled the inside of the car with a fog mixture of 80% water and 20% glycerin, then placed an LED light set to a warm white behind my head.”

Walking trail

“I took a water bottle out of the freezer, looked inside to make sure it was frozen before filling it with water and thought it looked cool.”

“A storm took a few trees down and blocked the tunnel.”

“A few years ago I just whipped out my phone and caught the fog blending almost seamlessly with the water.”

“I took a photo of 2 meerkats hugging.”

“I took a photo on a bridge in the middle of a snowstorm.”

“It took about 1.5 hours of shooting to make the wax stalactite long enough.”

“Don’t worry, I didn’t burn myself. The candles have a low melting point. The first layer was a little hot, but no burns! After that, you don’t really feel it.”

Have you ever happened to take a photo that would be good enough for a photo exhibition? Show it off in the comments below.

Preview photo credit BureaucraticMammoth / Reddit

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