40 Pictures Of Common Things From Angles You Don’t See Very Often

Just when you thought you’d seen it all, Reddit’s r/WoahDude presents an alternative view, showing you uncommon sights and pictures from different angles. Trust me, it’s worth the hype.

Ever imagined viewing the underside of a lily pad as if it’s a hidden world or the space shuttle leaving Earth’s atmosphere from space? How about a camera lens cut in half? These are just glimpses of the unique perspectives users have shared.

It’s astounding how familiar objects can appear so different when viewed from different angles. Prepare to be amazed by the captivating and unusual pictures users have shared in the group. After checking these out, you may start looking at everything around you with fresh eyes.


1. “This Is What The Underside Of A Lilly Pad Looks Like”

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2. “This Is A Photo NASA Took Of A Space Shuttle Leaving Our Atmosphere”

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3. “This Is How Brick Streets Are Laid In The Netherlands”

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4. “Artichokes Are Flowers, Here Is What They Look Like If Not Harvested For Consumption”

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5. “What Hundreds Of Crows Roosting In The Snow At Night Looks Like”

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6. “A Mature Hedge Cut In Half”

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7. “Have You Ever Wondered What A CT Scanner Looks Like Without The Cover On It”

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8. “What A Modern Battleship Looks Like With No Water Around It”

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9. “Looking Into A Theatre From Behind The Stage”

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10. “This Is What A Tumbleweed Looks Like Before It Dies And Roams The Land”

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11. “The Inside Of This Guitar Looks Like An Apartment I Can’t Afford”

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12. “The Blood Vessels Of A Hand”

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13. “Tortoises Have The Weirdest Looking Skeletons”

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14. “Inside Of The Vault Door At The Bank I Work At. Beautiful Engineering From 1800s”

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15. “Ever Wondered What A Blue Whale’s Blowhole Looks Like?”

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16. “An Early Human Embryo On The Tip Of A Needle”

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17. “Just In Case You’ve Ever Wondered What An Eyeball Looks Like After Having A Cornea Transplant”

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18. “Leica Camera Lens”

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19. “A Rare Chance To Grasp The Size Of An Offshore Wind Turbine Blade”

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20. “This Is What The Inside Of A Bowling Ball Looks Like”

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21. “This Is What The Traffic Control Room Looks Like In Beijing”

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22. “Firework Shell”

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23. “This Is What Cinnamon Looks Like When It’s Fresh Cut From The Tree”

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24. “Pearls”

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25. “I Thought You Might Like To See What A Hydrant Looks Like Installed And Unburied”

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26. “If You Ever Wondered How They Install Those Huge Power Line Towers”

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27. “What The Light Inside A Lighthouse Looks Like (With The Original Fresnel Lens)”

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28. “Ever Wondered What Happens If There Is A Fire In An Airplane Hangar? Suppression System Activated In Yyz North End”

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29. “This Is What 15 Years Of Rust Accumulation Looks Like In A 1 Water Pipe”

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30. “This Is How A Cyclist’s Legs Look After The Tour De France”

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31. “Cactus Cut In Half”

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32. “What The Interior Of A Pool Table Looks Like”

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33. “Ever Wonder What The Top Of Everest Looks Like?”

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34. “If You’ve Ever Wondered What The Back Of A Bowling Alley Looks Like Here Ya Go! (I’m A Bowling Alley Mechanic)”

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35. “That’s What A Heated Floor Looks Like Before The Hard Floory Stuff Is Put On Top”

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36. “This Is What A Gas Station Looks Like Underground”

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37. “I Can’t Believe This Is How Brussels Sprouts Grow”

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38. “This Is What The Ball Inside Of A Paint Can Looks Like”

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39. “The Inside Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Is Empty”

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40. “The Inside Of This Air Mattress Looks Like An Alien Cave”

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