Getting a candid photo from your wedding proposal is sweet and endearing. What they didn't know was that this old lady, who didn't want to be part of the picture, would steal the show.
Recently NASA launched a rocket to the moon. Naturally, they documented this lift-off with as many pictures as they could possibly snap. I'm glad they did! One photo features a frog that photobombed the event.
It was a beautiful day to go out jogging in a Boston park. Many people were enjoying the scenery while Kevin Spacey thought he'd crash this picture to make it awesome to the Nth degree.
Normally, it's pretty easy for someone to disrupt a live news report with a carefully-placed videobomb. But the annoying woman in this clip gets totally owned by a reporter who just isn't having it.
It takes a certain breed of human (or animal for that matter) to perfect the almighty photobomb. The creepy expression, the ideal timing-- it takes a lot of talent. Some jokesters can spend years practicing these techniques, but others are just naturals (like babies). So who's the most recent addition to the photobomber talent list? Celebrities.
"Photobombing" is a technique that has taken over anybody trying to take a nice picture. Well, apparently even Fmr. President Bill Clinton knows about this! He stuck his head out to get in a picture with Kelly Clarkson! My question is this: Is William too old to be photobombing...
Contrary to popular belief, photobombing is super hard, and it requires a lot of skill. For starters, you have to get the timing down perfectly and do it so no one posing actually notices your moves leading up to the photobomb.