Some photos are simply impossible to see coming; they appear in a flash just as soon disappear. If you're too slow to the draw or too caught up in your own messy experience of life to notice them, they return to the cosmic ether from whence they came.
Some photos are simply impossible to see coming; they appear in a flash just as soon disappear. If you're too slow to the draw or too caught up in your own messy experience of life to notice them, they return to the cosmic ether from whence they came, unrecorded and uncaptured. Photos like these make us wonder how many
interesting images were lost to the wayside in the shadow days before smartphones.
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This laminated paper sign has turned into a bag full of water.
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I took a few shots at Lake Louise today and Google offered me this panorama.
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Yellow as a container color for gallons of drinking water.
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I dozed off on my keys and they imprinted themselves on my arm.
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A hearty slab of peanut butter!
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The Running of the Restaurants.
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My friend took a picture of me. My shadow has horses legs.
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I found some decomposing jeans on the job yesterday.
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I bought a sun-catcher and now I wake up every morning wrapped in rainbows.
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That’s udderly ridiculous.
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I found this lighting-struck sidewalk!
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Does anyone remember the Batmobile? Well, this is the BathMobile.
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I was trying to take a picture of my ring and it caught the reflection of a tree instead.
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My can of expanding foam sprung a leak.
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These salt & pepper shakers that my aunt keeps on her shelf.
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This might look like a weird X-mas tree decoration, but it’s just a creative way for a dentist’s office to attract clients.
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I was trying to take a picture of my daughter chewing on her brother’s slap bracelet, I think I nailed it.