Sometimes, the camera can give us a completely new perspective on things and, it turns out that there are beautiful secrets hidden underneath and inside things you would never even think to take a closer look at. Don’t miss these 20 satisfying photos – they will certainly blow your mind!
A butterfly’s wing
A butterfly’s beauty will stand the test of time
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The underside of a mushroom cap
These rivets are riveting when looked at zoomed in.
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A walnut split in half
They say not to play with your food, but they never said anything about photographing it.
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The fibers of a cloth
The micro-fibers of this cloth look more like the fur of a stuffed animal.
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These cube houses
As if these six cube-shaped houses in Rotterdam, The Netherlands weren’t unusual enough, this photographer caught them while looking up and noticed they form a geometric pattern.
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A wind turbine
When looking up, you can hardly see the blades of this wind turbine spinning hard due to their speed.
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This sinking house
A clever camera trick makes this house in Paris, France looked like it’s sinking into the grass.
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Ice cracks on the surface of a lake
Cracks and bubbles of gas form an intricate pattern on Baikal Lake in Russia.
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The bristles of a toothbrush
Upon closer investigation, toothbrush bristles look like a child’s building blocks.
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Inside of a watermelon
This may look like the inside of the human body, but it’s actually inside of a fun summery treat – a watermelon.
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An upside down bedroom
The Upside Down House at an amusement park in Pattaya, Thailand gives you a flipped view of the world…literally.
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A flower field
Somehow, these rows of flowers look even more beautiful when getting a bird’s eye view.
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Pine wood under a microscope
Trees are beautiful enough, but putting slices of trees under a microscope is fascinating.
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Heavy fog over a city
This incredible shot from Dubai was the result of cold desert air meeting warm air from the ocean around the start of winter.
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The roots of a mangrove tree
Known for growing in tropical habitats, this photo shows all the life that coexists with the mangrove tree.
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The wake of a boat
This shot gives us an overhead shot of how a boat breaks waves.
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A leaf in winter
This cherry leaf is the lone survivor of what seems to be a harsh winter, based on the ice encompassing it.
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Lotus stems
Lotuses are known for their beauty, but there’s also a certain geometric appeal to their stems, seen here from the bottom.
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Chinese lanterns
These paper lanterns are often associated with festivals. But how often do we look up at them?
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An airy wedding gown
At first glance, this may seem like some under-the-sea coral, but this floating wedding dress takes on an ethereal quality when shot from the hem.
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