Every picture tells a story, but does it tell the full story? What's happening behind, right outside, before and after the scene? It seems that to get the full picture, we might need more than just one photograph after all.
This is a task that is harder than it sounds, because for every noteworthy event, we typically get to see only the best shot or two, chosen by every publication because they know that will grab our attention.
That doesn't mean that the rest of the photographs go to waste, though. Here are pictures that you've seen before … but not really.
At The Top Of the Christ The Redeemer Statue In Brazil
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King Charles IV Of Spain
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Niagara Falls From Behind
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Anthony Daniels As C-3PO, Wearing Sweatpants
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One End Of The Great Wall Of China
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Saturn Rings Viewed Edge-on
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Neil Armstrong Photographed By Buzz Aldrin Shortly After Walking On The Moon
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Messi The Dog At The Academy Awards
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The Other Angle Of The Oscars Selfie
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View Of The August 2017 Solar Eclipse From A High Altitude Balloon
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The Blackpool Tower Through The Glass Floor Of Its Observation Desk
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Before The 'Nevermind' Cover Photo
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The Face Of Lady Liberty Before It Was Attached
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Two Angles Of The Pantheon In Rome
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Look At This Photograph From A Different Angle
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Mesmerizing Symmetry Of An Electricity Pylon
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The Bottom Of Jupiter
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The Great Wall Of China
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Marilyn Monroe On The Set Of 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'
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The Contents Of The 'Pulp Fiction' Briefcase
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Jackie Kennedy Watching Her Husband Debate Nixon
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Back Of The Lincoln Memorial
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The Interior Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa
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The Twin Towers Seen From Above Clouds
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