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50 Mildly Interesting Photos With Even More Fascinating Backstories (New Pics)
CuriositiesJUL 12, 2025

50 Mildly Interesting Photos With Even More Fascinating Backstories (New Pics)

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The internet is quite a fascinating place. It’s a vast world of its own, filled with compelling content that may either unite or divide people. 
But from time to time, you will encounter the occasional oddity that might make you question what you’re looking at. These photos, found on the Mildly Interesting subreddit, are excellent examples. 
Don’t let the description fool you, because these images are compelling enough to make you want to dig deeper and know more. So go ahead and enjoy scrolling through, and hopefully, they make your they slightly more interesting. 
You will also find some of our conversations with some professional photographers who were kind enough to provide their expert insights.

#1 I Wrapped A (Nearly) Perfect Present By Accident

I Wrapped A (Nearly) Perfect Present By Accident
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#2 Captured A Perfect Snowflake In My Dog’s Mouth

Captured A Perfect Snowflake In My Dog’s Mouth
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#3 My Dress Has The Picture Of The Person Who Sewed It (Los Angeles Apparel)

My Dress Has The Picture Of The Person Who Sewed It (Los Angeles Apparel)
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The Mildly Interesting subreddit currently has 25 million members and counting. And if you look at the photos people are sharing in this community, they’re mostly images of life’s everyday moments. But what makes them so compelling? 

According to Charlotte-based photographer and Cannavo Studios founder Adam Cannavo, the mundanity allows people a momentary escape from their own lives. 

“They’re mundane yet just odd enough to make your brain stop scrolling while still being totally relatable,” he told Bored Panda. “These are new but familiar images that resonate with lots of people.”

#4 I Folded This Origami From A Single Sheet Of Paper, No Cuts, No Glue, Just Folding

I Folded This Origami From A Single Sheet Of Paper, No Cuts, No Glue, Just Folding
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#5 A Few Of My Meals At A General Hospital In The Netherlands

A Few Of My Meals At A General Hospital In The Netherlands
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#6 I Found This Comically Small Frog On My Truck This Morning

I Found This Comically Small Frog On My Truck This Morning
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Digital photographer David Filipi had a slightly different take. For him, the photos on the subreddit go against the polished images that people post on social media. 

“‘Mildly interesting’ serves as a counterculture for an overabundance of ‘perfect’ content available everywhere,” he said.

#7 My Dog Kinda Looks Like An Oil Painting In This Photo

My Dog Kinda Looks Like An Oil Painting In This Photo
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#8 My Office Med Box Has Skin Tone Bandages

My Office Med Box Has Skin Tone Bandages
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#9 A Work Friend Has Been Giving Me One Demotivational Pencil Each Day

A Work Friend Has Been Giving Me One Demotivational Pencil Each Day
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Given how these photos, with minimal context, can reach millions of people at once, that begs the question: what makes a photo stand out in this day and age, where “everyone is a photographer”? 

According to Winnipeg-based wedding photographer Joel Boily, it’s more about resonance than just beauty or technical perfection. 

“The best images today don’t just show you something interesting,” he said. “They make you feel something. Whether it’s emotional intimacy, perfect timing, or a flash of visual irony, the photos that stand out evoke a response deeper than a quick double-tap.”

#10 Perfectly Circular From Above, Perfect Ellipse From The Side. The Perfect River Stone

Perfectly Circular From Above, Perfect Ellipse From The Side. The Perfect River Stone
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#11 My Uncle Lit A Firework Which Failed To Launch But Didn’t Fail To Detonate

My Uncle Lit A Firework Which Failed To Launch But Didn’t Fail To Detonate
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#12 My Father Found Over $40k USD Inside An Old Furnace

My Father Found Over $40k USD Inside An Old Furnace
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Everyone interprets photographs differently. Just like one person may find a specific meaning behind the “Mona Lisa” that differs from another’s. According to ScanMyPhotos.com CEO & photo archivist Mitch Goldstone, pictures that stand out often “feel unfinished” and open to interpretation. 

“They leave space for the viewer to add their own memory or meaning. That’s what stops the scroll… not just perfect lighting,” he explained.

#13 These Wind Turbines From My Plane Look Like They're Floating In The Sky

These Wind Turbines From My Plane Look Like They're Floating In The Sky
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#14 This Silver Ant I Saw Today

This Silver Ant I Saw Today
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#15 The Sphinx Has A Tail

The Sphinx Has A Tail
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Since anyone can be a “photographer” these days, does having instant access to a camera in one’s pocket have a net positive for society? Freelance commercial photographer and public speaker Bob Mackowski believes it does, as it helps tangibly preserve memories. 

“It can help you document anything in your life that needs to be documented, whether it's your child's first steps or that raging party that you don't remember from last night,” he said. 

#16 This Tree I Saw On A Walk Has A Near-Perfect Eye In Its Bark

This Tree I Saw On A Walk Has A Near-Perfect Eye In Its Bark
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#17 This "Love Heart" Shaped Lightning Bolt My Wife Photographed Last Night

This "Love Heart" Shaped Lightning Bolt My Wife Photographed Last Night
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#18 My Son Put A Mushroom Cap On Some Paper

My Son Put A Mushroom Cap On Some Paper
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Boily, on the other hand, says otherwise. According to him, the dawn of smartphone cameras devalued what a photograph means. 

“When everyone has a camera in their pocket, the sheer volume of images being created makes it harder for any one image to feel significant,” he said, while also clarifying that instant access to cameras has its upsides, like democratized creativity and storytelling. 

#19 My Local Convenience Store Has Sky Box Diffusers Over Their Fluorescent Lights

My Local Convenience Store Has Sky Box Diffusers Over Their Fluorescent Lights
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#20 My Co-Worker Still Owns And Uses A Sony Fm Walkman From The 1980's

My Co-Worker Still Owns And Uses A Sony Fm Walkman From The 1980's
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