Not really much substance to this one, I just thought it was rather interesting to see a slightly different angle or a moment or two before/after those images of history that are now forever embedded into your mind.

Because really, the only difference between some of these shots and the ones you've seen in our pop culture and history is just a couple of seconds. Makes you wonder. Just look at the before and after of this famous scene.

And... how about a minute later.

Yeah, those two pictures weren't as memorable as the one picture just about everyone has seen. What others can you figure out from the following?




And to get a bit more light hearted. This one just seems like the photographer was just a minute too early for their own good.

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