Today more than at any other time in human history we learn about the world around us through pictures and videos rather than books and stories of people who travelled the worlds and were there to witness something interesting and intriguing for themselves. But if you think of it, you come to realize that while photographs excel at being visually descriptive, we are often limited to seeing just a handful of them taken from a certain angle which photographers considered "the best".
Curious to take a peek at behind-the-scenes of famous events and observe things and historic moments that are familiar to most from unfamiliar angles? Let's take a look at the rarely seen backside of reality.
Electricity Pylon Seen From Below
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Sky View Of Niagara Falls
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Staging The Shootout In 'Heat'
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Side View Of The Gateway Arch
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The Backside Of The Bayeux Tapestry
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Inside A 1717 Stradivarius Violin
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Marilyn Monroe Measuring Porthole Ship Window In 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'
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Hiker Watching The Eruption Of Mt. St. Helens
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Recording Leo The Lion, MGM's Iconic Mascot
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Charles Ebbets Photographing 'Lunch On A Skyscraper”
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'Star Wars: Episode IV' Opening Crawl
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White House During 1950 Truman Renovations
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Aerial View Of Pittsburg
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The Capstone Of The Washington Monument
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19th Century Photo Of Sphinx Taken From A Hot Air Balloon
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Room For A Few More?
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Frog Sitting On A Glass
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Time Rockstar Games Shut Down Time Square To Shoot A Box Cover
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The Beatles Rooftop Concert (1969)
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Muhammad Ali Standing Over Sonny Liston
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Hindenburg, The Day After
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Tom Woodruff Jr. Taking A Rest On The Set Of 'Alien 3'
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