There are tons of photos to see in the world, and some of them have been seen more than others. Some images have become somewhat famous, gaining millions, if not billions, of views in various places. These kinds of popular scenes are usually only seen from one angle, though. Something to remember is that these famous photos have another side to them; in fact, they have multiple other sides to them.
It's interesting to see a well-known photo from an alternate angle. Whether this be behind-the-scenes footage from a popular show or movie, or a historical site seen from the sky. Sometimes people don't think about what something might look like in someone else's eyes.
Here, we have collected 25 images taken of well-known things, common scenes, and other popular images from different angles than how someone would usually see them. Enjoy this series of alternately angled photos.
Lincoln Memorial before the reflecting pool
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The Beatles lining up before the Abbey Road album cover
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Michael Richards as Kramer preparing to make an entrance
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Behind the Price is Right wheel
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The Statue of Liberty
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The David statue protected by bricks during WWII
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Sydney Opera House from the sky
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The back of Tutankhamuns mask
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The Sphynx's tail
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The sewer tunnels from 'It'
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The pyramids next to the city of Giza
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Recording Leo the Lion, MGM's mascot
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All of Toronto, from the sky
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The back of the 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign
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Star Wars episode IV opening crawl
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Construction on the Gateway Arch, 1965
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The back of Mt. Rushmore
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Vader's final fight
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Niagara Falls from the sky
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The back of the Mona Lisa
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When a tree frog sticks to glass
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The other side of soda fountains
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The Eiffel Tower from underneath
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The back of the Rosetta stone
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The Teletubbies set
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