28 Perfectly Timed Photos That Will Make You Look Twice

Some of the funniest photos are all about timing — like a dog mid-jump looking like it has wings or a seagull snatching an ice cream cone right as the photo’s snapped.

Other pictures play tricks on your eyes. A man appears to ride a woman’s shoulders, a bee looks giant over a city, and a floating baby? Just perfect angles.

Then there are the cringe-worthy ones — someone taking a basketball to the face, or a wedding photo accidentally capturing someone falling from the sky.

And finally, the weirdly wonderful: a dolphin “eating” a toddler (it’s just perspective), a man seemingly chomping a cat, and a sun that looks like it’s wearing a cowboy hat.

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