The image presented is a humorous juxtaposition that appears to be a snapshot from a magazine format, specifically mimicking the style of 'National Geographic.' It's labeled "WILDLIFE SHOT OF THE YEAR," which typically implies a photograph that is striking, poignant, or otherwise noteworthy in the context of natural world photography.
In the photo, there appear to be two main subjects that are aligned in such a manner that gives the illusion of a single scene. In the background, a person is lying down sunbathing, resting comfortably with their head propped on a towel, eyes shielded by a dark band which could be a sleep mask or headband. Their posture suggests relaxation and tranquility.
In the foreground, there is a seagull standing with its beak wide open, as if it is mid-call or yawn. The bird’s positioning is such that when the image is viewed at a glance, the seagull’s open beak seemingly aligns perfectly with the sunbather's head, creating an optical illusion that the bird's beak is the sunbather's mouth.
The comedy in the photograph stems from this playful visual trickery, where the birds' beak stands in for what would be the sunbather's shouting or yawning mouth. This creates a moment of surprise and amusement, as the brain tries to reconcile the incongruous elements that are wrongly recognized as a single subject.
Additionally, the humor can be attributed to the context implied by the text in the photo. Were this actually a 'Wildlife Shot of the Year,' one would expect something more traditionally 'wildlife'-oriented, such as a majestic animal in action or a rare natural phenomenon. Instead, the photo delivers an unexpected gag through a candid and perfectly timed moment between human and animal.
The image might also be poking fun at the serious tone often associated with nature photography awards, by offering up a light-hearted and comically absurd 'shot' as if it had received high accolades. It playfully subverts expectations, thereby eliciting laughter or at least a smile from the viewer who apprehends the joke. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WILDLIFE SHOT OF THE YEAR