In earlier days, you always needed a big camera to take a photo, and you couldn’t take pictures easily because you couldn’t delete an image and clear the storage the reel was wasting. Thanks to digital cameras, now it’s easy to capture anything you want without worrying about the reel. Even a smartphone has good cameras. So even beginners can take better images. Most perfect photos were taken accidentally, and there is a subreddit for those photos.
People share accidentally taken photos on this subreddit called r/AccidentalRenaissance. The pictures of it are stunning. Keep scrolling down to check them out.
#1 National park in Italy

#2 Hens settling down to sleep

#3 Pic of my husband during the Texas blackout

#4 Vermeer vibes

#5 The winning image of the Miami street photography festival, captured by Paul Kessel

#6 Billie Holiday performing “Strange Fruit” in New York’s first integrated club in 1939

#7 Marches in France

#8 The player

#9 A girl with a goose

#10 Jeff the goose

#11 Perfect view

#12 Preparing for a tea

#13 Cheers

#14 Farmers in France use fire to protect their vineyards from cold

#15 Friends Forever

#16 Rainbow soldier

#17 A monk

#18 Aide of a padre

#19 Trying to be famous

#20 1980s polaroid

#21 She looks familiar

#22 Winter water main break

#23 French priest in a church in Paris

#24 Accidently left a knot on the lead rope and left us this pic

#25 Nuns on an interval, Rome

#26 A reaction of a man outside of the court when he found Derek Chauvin guilty

#27 Bad hair day

#28 Monks in Thailand

#29 Dad’s face during a pandemic

#30 South of France, without any image editing




















