30 Photos Where Camera Perspective Gets Hilariously Confusing

Perspective can be a funny thing, making ordinary scenes look totally bonkers. These confusing perspectives will have you scratching your head and chuckling at the same time. Whether it’s a person appearing to have no legs thanks to an optical illusion or a dog that looks like a giant, these photos show just how playful and confusing camera angles can be. Enjoy the fun and see the world through these hilariously confusing perspective photos.


1. “This man has been staring at me, motionless, for almost 30 minutes now…”

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2. “What a reckless pilot to fly that low”

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3. “Is he on the wall or…”

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4. “Took a chunk”

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5. “A ghost”

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6. “I am still confused”

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7. “Man on fire?”

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8. “These 3 girls are the same height”

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9. “Can anyone explain what the heck I’m seeing here? Card from within menstrual product.”

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10. “A wet dog stretching by the beach”

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11. “A peeking rodent.”

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12. “Dog at construction site”

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13. “All hail Dogzilla!”

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14. “Picture my sister took don’t know if it fits here”

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15. “It’s a throw pillow, not her toes!”

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16. “A flying cat”

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17. “Snoop Snoop”

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18. “Time for a shave?”

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19. “creepy”

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20. “Growing out of the stump…”

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21. “Kitty activates no clip”

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22. “Cerberus huskies.”

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23. “See-through bear?”

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24. “If you saw what I think you saw, then you’re horny”

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25. “Hey lady, why are your pants pulled down??”

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26. “The Mountain”

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27. “Giant Volleyball Player”

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28. “Kicking back”

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29. “Cat with a leg for a tail.”

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30. “Floating girl”

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h/t: r/confusing_perspective

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