25 Awkward Moments That Were Luckily Caught On Camera
Have you ever been in a situation where you’ve thought to yourself, “if only I had a camera right now”? Well, the people taking these photos were definitely in the right place at the right time. The scenarios captured in these photos, on the other hand – let’s say that everyone that was photographed probably felt like they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Some photos are so perfectly imperfect, and it’s hard to believe they weren’t planned out. Let us reassure you, none of these photos were planned, and they make for the most awkward fails the internet has seen in a while…
What a Vision
When you go rock climbing, it’s important to make sure you take all the essentials: water, chalk, the right shoes…In this case, we hope that this climber brought an extra pair of glasses. This photo was captured perfectly, and it looks like a piece of art if we’re honest.
The only thing that is really worrisome is that this climber has terrible eyesight and that he had trouble finishing his climb. We’re sure that when he got to the top of this mountain, the view was a sight for sore eyes.
Home Run
Playing sports is a great way to bond with your children. Baseball is a favorite in almost all families. Getting them outside, cheering them on, watching them run from first to second base – it all brings a sense of pride to almost every parent. Every parent except for this one.
Apart from the broken camera lens that was a result of this, there was probably also a black eye involved. In any case, this kid has got a future. We know an MVP when we see one.
Caught in the Act
We would give anything to be a fly on the wall in this situation. We can only imagine what this guy is looking at, or who he’s talking to have his wife spying on him like this.
It almost looks like their dog is trying to hint at him to look behind him – but he’s so into his screen he doesn’t seem to notice. We can only help but wonder what happened after this photo was taken, did she confront him?
Scoot Along
Now, this is what we call making an impression. This is how we imagine it went down: Danny saw that the sun was finally shining after a long winter – ecstatic, he asked his mom if he could finally ride the scooter he got for Christmas.
She said yes, but only if he promised to ride on the sidewalk. Being the good kid that he is, he said, “of course,” grabbed his helmet and ran outside. Then, this happened. That was the first, and last time Danny rode his scooter.