Some scenes, sights, and views around the world have been seen more than others. There are some popular spots around the globe, some gaining billions of views. Some of these famous photos have only ever been commonly seen from one angle and one perspective. What some people forget is that there are multiple sides to every picture.
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. Some folks don't consider what a place or an object might look like from someone else's perspective.
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.
How a person looks in front of the Titanic
(Source: Reddit)
Behind the scenes of All in the Family, 1970s
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The top of the Transamerica Pyramid
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The White House from above
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Interior view of a railway tunnel
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Interior of a water tower
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Aerial view of the Pyramid of Khafre
(Source: Reddit)
Backside of a shield at the Vatican Museum
(Source: Reddit)
Mona Lisa's room
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Woodstock, 1969 cables
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Behind the scenes of Sesame Street
(Source: Reddit)
Mount St. Helens from above
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Freeway lit up at night for a scene in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
(Source: Reddit)
Seeing through the mask in A New Hope
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Backstage at a theatre
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Weird Al Yankovic with short hair
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A plane without seats
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9/11 memorial lights up close
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The back side of Eddie Van Halen’s “Frakenstrat”
(Source: Reddit)
Underneath the Golden Gate Bridge
(Source: Reddit)
Behind the Hoover Dam
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The other side of the Earth
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NYE from behind the ball
(Source: Reddit)