There are tons of photos to see in the world, and some of them have been seen more than others. Some photos become pretty famous, gaining billions of views from all over the world. These kinds of popular scenes are usually only seen from one angle, though. It is important to remember that these famous photos have alternate angles and multiple sides to them.
It's interesting to see a well-known photo from an alternate angle. Whether this be behind-the-scenes footage taken from a show, movie, or a performance, or a historical site seen from the sky or from behind. Sometimes people don't consider how something might appear through someone else's eyes or from another lens.
Here, we have collected 25 images taken of well-known things, common scenes, and other popular images from different angles than they would normally be pictured at. These images remind people to explore scenes in life further, because there are some interesting things out there.
Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Beneath the Gulf of Mexico oil slick
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Behind Lady Liberty
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Aerial view of the Great Wall of China
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An aerial view of Pittsburgh
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American gothic
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The Beatles rooftop concert, 1969
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Cairo, Egypt, from above
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Mount Rushmore
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The Office finale
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The bottom of Jupiter
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Messi the dog at the Academy Awards
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The Pulp Fiction briefcase
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The Twin Towers right after construction
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Behind Niagara Falls
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Mona Lisa's room
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Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower
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After the New Year's Eve ball drop
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Blank billboards during a power outage in NYC
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The set of Seinfeld
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Back of the Lincoln Memorial
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The three pirates in jail at Disneyland
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Behind the scenes of the 'Photograph' music video
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Chile's Atacama desert after a rare rainfall
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The view from the top of Mount Rushmore
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