61. Owl Groom
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS R10
Where to Buy: Canon USA
Avg. Cost: $880*
Owls are a bad omen, according to some superstitious people, but really they’re just like black cats—cute and often misunderstood. In reality, owls are a symbol of wisdom, intuition, and even supernatural power. If one flies into your wedding (especially a beautiful creature such as this), it is a good sign.

Owl Groom ©r/photoshopbattles/Reddit
And what a once-in-a-lifetime shot, too. One of the best cameras for wedding photography that could have been used to capture this picture is the Canon EOS R10, which you can find at Canon USA for $880. Who knows? Maybe you’ll see an owl, just like this lucky wedding photographer.
62. Scaredy Dog
Possible Camera Used: Chronos 2.1-HD High-Speed Camera
Where to Buy: Kron Technologies
Avg. Cost: $6,800*
Ah, dogs. They can be so brave and ferocious when barking at the mailman or Amazon delivery worker, but then the tiniest little noise or movement will send them whimpering. This scaredy-dog stumbled upon a toy mouse (one that he’d probably left in the yard and forgotten about), and that discovery sent him jumping a few feet into the air.

Scaredy Dog ©u/splitsaga/Reddit
You’d need a high-speed camera (or a lot of luck) to capture this photo again. One of the best high-speed cameras on the market is the Chronos 2.1-HD High-Speed Camera, a pricey pick that is best for serious photographers who aren’t afraid to invest.
63. Gimme Five
Possible Camera Used: Olympus Tough TG-6
Where to Buy: Best Buy
Avg. Cost: $500*
Sea turtles are our friendly marine friends who cruise through the ocean peacefully. There are seven existing species of these precious creatures, and seeing photos like this is a reminder of why we need to fight harder to keep their natural habitats—the oceans—clean. In this photo, captured underwater, two beautiful sea turtles are seen seemingly giving each other a “high five” with their flippers.

Gimme Five @dailymail/Pinterest
An underwater camera that could have taken this incredible shot is the Olympus Tough TG-6, which you can take not only underwater but into pretty much any extreme environment. It won’t let you down, and it is relatively affordable, too.
64. A Perrfect Love Story
Possible Camera Used: Samsung Galaxy S5
Where to Buy: Samsung
Avg. Cost: $450*
Cats definitely can feel love and they can have best friends, so don’t let the media fool you—these tricky creatures have big hearts. Literally, in some cases, as you can see from this perfectly-timed picture of two cats rubbing together. When their tails linked, they formed a perfect heart shape.

A Perrfect Love Story @onediocom/Pinterest
Cats do appear to want to be solitary creatures, according to Cats.org, but they can also form close bonds with other cats nearby. Perhaps these two street cats are buddies from the same neighborhood—they don’t seem to be too afraid to get close to the water.
65. Excuse Me, Sir
Possible Camera Used: iPhone X
Where to Buy: Walmart
Avg. Cost: $262*
Taken in 2017, this photo is an example of potty humor and, though it might seem childish, we can’t stop laughing. This perfectly-timed picture makes this unsuspecting man look like he’s going to the bathroom at random.

Excuse Me Sir @TheSunOnline/Pinterest
Judging from the year this photo was snapped, the pic could have been taken on an iPhone X. Cast your minds back five years ago—remember how everyone went crazy over the iPhone X? It was a huge craze, and the phone lived up to the hype, overshadowing the iPhone 8. Now, you can find it at Walmart for extremely reduced prices.
66. Bubble Eyes
Possible Camera Used: Canon Powershot G7 X Mark III
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $749*
This photo makes this bubble-blower look as though she is wearing a pair of bubbles for glasses. This photograph is crystal-clear, and we love the way you can see the inimitable rainbow coloring of the bubbles as they float upward.

Bubble Eyes @kickvick/Pinterest
A camera that could easily take this type of photo (clear and colorful) is the Canon Powershot G7 X Mark III. This camera is a favorite among YouTube creators, and it is compact, letting you take photos and videos and share them on social media. Plus, compared to the thousand-dollar cameras that we’ve seen, the Powershot is one of the most affordable.
67. Going Overboard
Possible Camera Used: iPhone 7
Where to Buy: Walmart
Avg. Cost: $100*
Captioned “goodbyebirb,” this 2016 photograph shows a mallard duck on the precipice of sailing off a rather steep waterfall. Don’t worry, as ducks are not flightless birds. He’s not in actual danger, he just looks very reluctant to stop swimming, and you can see his little orange feet paddling furiously to keep afloat.

Going Overboard @imgur/Pinterest
This photo could have been taken on an iPhone 7, as that was the latest Apple model released in 2017. The slight blurriness indicates that this photo was taken in motion, which makes sense, as how else could you have captured such a last-minute shot?
68. Mineral Waterfall
Possible Camera Used: Sony xPeria
Where to Buy: Sony
Avg. Cost: $2,000*
Taken in 2014, this photo is a perfect example of forced perspective, a famously creative technique photographers use to create an optical illusion. The illusion turns objects larger or smaller or moves them further or closer to the camera.

Mineral Waterfall ©Didym/Wikimedia
Hence, a plastic water bottle looks like it’s pouring out a waterfall into a river basin. There are plenty of tricks to taking a photo such as this, including using a wide-angle lens, keeping an image simple, using a narrow aperture, and planning out your creative composition ahead of time. Most important of all: have fun with it!
69. Water Hat
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $429*
This photo must have been taken with a high-speed camera—or someone who got really, really lucky when they pressed the button to take a picture with their smartphone. In this photo, this little boy is about to get soaked with water. The photo depicts the minute seconds before he gets drenched, with the water cascading around him without touching him.

Water Hat @onediocom/Pinterest
A high-speed camera that could have been used for this picture is the Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera. It has great image quality, even at high ISO levels, and you can shoot everything from fast-moving subjects (such as this picture) to long-exposure photos.
70. Ouch
Possible Camera Used: iPhone 5S
Where to Buy: Walmart
Avg. Cost: $58*
Imgur user @ozoner shared this photo with everyone, saying that this was the “exact moment” his dog “decided he was done” playing Frisbee. Dogs are clumsy, accident-prone creatures, but even this photo makes us wince, as Fido is getting smacked in the face with a hard piece of rounded plastic.

Ouch @imgur/Pinterest
We’d be done playing, too. This photo could have been taken with an iPhone 5S, as that was the model released in 2013. It’s amazing to see how far Apple has come since a decade ago—the 5S now seems antiquated by comparison.
71. Three’s A Crowd
Possible Camera Used: Panasonic Lumix GZ2500
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $948*
These fluffy little owls are adorable, and they’re trying quite hard to stay on the branch. Two of the three are perfectly poised, but the third can’t seem to manage, as he is hanging by a thread. This is the owl version of pull-ups, and we hope he doesn’t fall.

Three’s A Crowd @imgur/Pinterest
This crystal-clear, funny photo could have been taken with a Panasonic Lumix GZ2500, which Digital Camera World called one of the best cameras for wildlife photography in 2022. You can find this camera on Amazon for $948, and it has gotten rave reviews. Imaging Resource said it was a camera with “excellent image quality” and a high ISO.
72. In Alignment
Possible Camera Used: Ricoh GR IIIx
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $986*
Miss Jaded took this photo, posting it to her website for a laugh. Who knew that birds could fly super-fast? Thanks to the power of forced perspective, they can. In this photo, eight red planes are cruising through the sky. The ninth is obscured by a bird passing by who happened to get in the shot at the wrong (or right, depending on how you look at it) moment.

In Alignment @efemarq/Twitter
This shot could have been taken with a Ricoh GR IIIx, a digital compact camera that is great for aviation photography. Made in Vietnam, this 1.4-pound camera will go with you on all your plane-photographing adventures.
73. There Is No Excuse For This
Possible Camera Used: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Where to Buy: Samsung
Avg. Cost: $1,400*
As you can see from this man grinning into the camera, there’s no way this photo wasn’t posed to look as inappropriate as possible. Forced perspective is cannon fodder for anyone looking to get silly, and, well, you already know what this photo looks like as a result of that technique used for a joke.

There Is No Excuse For This @imgur/Pinterest
One of the funniest aspects of this photo is how artistic it is meant to look, and it appears there is even an Instagram filter on it. It’s definitely IG-worthy content, though more as a meme than as a serious nature snap.
74. Cat Mask
Possible Camera Used: LG V30
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $239*
Cats love to photobomb us at the most inopportune times. This woman was clearly trying to take a simple selfie, but her black cat had better ideas, leaning his giant head over the camera to block the shot and turn the photo into one of a human-cat hybrid.

Cat Mask @onediocom/Pinterest
Taken in 2017, this photo could have been shot with an LG V30, as that was one of the most attention-getting Android smartphones of the year then. Techradar loved it, calling the phone one of the best Androids that money could buy. You can snag one, secondhand, on Amazon for $239.
75. Photobomb
Possible Camera Used: Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera
Where to Buy: Abe’s of Maine
Avg. Cost: $4,749*
The seal would rather be the star of the show in this photo. Sometimes animals unintentionally (or intentionally, in this case) photobomb each other, and this picture is a perfect, hilarious example. It could have been taken with a Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera, a camera that is well-known for its ability to photograph wildlife, even photobombing ones, to crystal-clear perfection.

Photobomb @imgur/Pinterest
But, onto the real question—are seals and penguins friends? Apparently, they do live together, and seals can sometimes even mistake penguins for their mates. They are two of the most conspicuous residents of the frigid Arctic, and they have funny personalities, too, it seems.