Hilarious Images That Prove You Can Never Take a Serious Photo With Historical Monuments!

Perfect Timing

The statue of Constantine the Great, depicting the Roman emperor seated on a throne, stands in York Minster’s Minster Yard in the UK. Designed by Scottish sculptor Philip Henry Christopher Jackson, it marks the 306 A.D. event of Constantine’s ascent to the throne. The photographer of this image showcases excellent timing skills, a crucial aspect of street photography.

Nailing the perfect shot requires a combination of factors such as the right location, anticipation, and seizing the moment. The person behind the camera waited until a passerby’s head was well within the statue’s grasp before taking the photo. That takes skill!

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