Liminal spaces have become so popular in recent years that they’re now ingrained in internet culture and media. In a nutshell, they’re abandoned-looking spots that are an eerie transition between one place and the next, like hallways, airport lounges, empty streets, parking lots, stairwells, and waiting rooms.
They often have an unsettling, even creepy vibe that is, nonetheless, enrapturing and intrigues you. Today, we’re featuring some of the coolest real-life photos from the ‘Liminal Space’ online community. Scroll down to enter the realm between dream and reality… just be careful not to lose your way.
#1 This Images Makes Me Feel Very Uncomfortable
© Photo: Wilma_Dic_FitIn
#2 A Quiet Communion With The Hills And Open Sky
© Photo: Otritet
#3 I Have To Go Home
© Photo: brenno1249
It’s quite likely that you’ve heard of liminal spaces in some capacity. They’re very well known after all. These days, they’re featured in various video games and amateur movie projects, not just photographs and videos.
These places are fascinating for a number of reasons, including the fact that they create this eerie sense that something isn’t quite right.
In other words, these photos feature places that you and we have probably strolled through hundreds, if not thousands, of times in our lives.
And yet, despite looking so familiar, there’s an air of mystery present here, thanks to the lack of people in the snapshots and specific lighting.
So, there’s this mix of nostalgia, dread, coziness, and slight discomfort at play here. What we’re seeing are familiar, almost universally recognizable spots in a very different setting.
#4 Took A Late Night Ferry Back Home. I Was The Only Passenger
© Photo: NottaNoveltyAccount
#5 I Came Across These Odd Trees While Hiking A Volcano On Tenerife
© Photo: stoomhap
#6 Balcon-And-On-And-On-And-On-And-On-And-Ony
© Photo: MysticMind89
Verywell Mind explains that liminality isn’t just related to physicality. For instance, physical liminal spaces can include the likes of airports, hallways, doorways, trains, airports, bridges, etc.
However, emotional liminal spaces include transitional periods like divorce, moving house, grief after the passing of a loved one, graduation, illness, and more.
What’s more, you can experience metaphorical liminal spaces, too.
#7 Steel Dreams…
© Photo: Wilma_Dic_FitIn
#8 "Frozen In Time, Nowhere To Go"
© Photo: poprikoluzahol
#9 The Apartment I Used To Live In
© Photo: N14F0XY
“Metaphorically, a liminal space exists any time there are two ideas that someone is vacillating between. A trapeze makes an excellent metaphor for this. Once you jump off the platform, you are literally swinging through the air, waiting to transition from where you came from to where you are going. You might also think of having to choose between two decisions. Maybe you need to choose between spending the evening with your romantic partner or your best friend. Until you make a decision, you are in a liminal space,” Verywell Mind explains.
#10 You're So Far From The City
© Photo: poprikoluzahol
#11 Daytime In Beijing
© Photo: proudly_disengaged
#12 I Like Pictures Like This Give Me More Of Them
© Photo: NerdgasmRealPerson
Liminal spaces themselves aren’t dangerous. However, your perception of them can affect your mental health.
For example, if you see these spaces as particularly dangerous, full of uncertainty, and stressful, you might end up distressed or overwhelmed. This can, potentially, lead to anxiety and even depression.
#13 Does A Weird Empty Forrest Count?
© Photo: Captain0010
#14 Golden Hour At The World Trade Center
© Photo: BasicAccount01
#15 The Hospital On My Campus Looks Unreal
© Photo: NjebzaT
If these sorts of liminal spaces and experiences make you unusually scared, you may want to consider reaching out to a mental health expert who can help you reframe your perspective.
But liminal spaces can be beautiful, too. Transformation and change can be incredibly scary, but there are plenty of opportunities there, too.
#16 I Feel A Little Tiny
© Photo: Lokytry
#17 Windmills In The Ocean, As Seen From A Plane Window
© Photo: rockdude755
#18 It Went On Forever
© Photo: longpigoblivion
Meanwhile, Mili Kyropoulou, an assistant professor in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design at the University, explained to Popular Mechanics that liminal spaces can be unsettling due to their emptiness.
“Frozen in time without their usual bustling energy, these spaces emphasize the profound impact of human presence within designed environments. The human brain is wired to make sense of the world through contextual associations.”
#19 Liminal Pics I Took On A Walk
© Photo: No-Dragonfruit-2052
#20 Pool At Hurst Castle
© Photo: WhiteSpace_07
#21 Was My Hotel Liminal?
© Photo: Intelligent-Ad-6889
Founded back in August 2019 (which subjectively feels a century ago, or is that just us?), the ‘Liminal Space’ community does exactly what it says on the tin. Its members share photos of liminal spaces, and they’re very active to this day.
At the time of writing, the community has 156k weekly visitors who make 4k contributions every week.
#22 Took This At Work Yesterday
© Photo: electricabo
#23 "A Silhouette You Can’t Forget."
© Photo: poprikoluzahol
#24 This Photo I Took Gave Me A Weird Feeling
© Photo: Sad-Fault-928
The online group defines liminal spaces as “the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us.”
Naturally, the moderators who keep the group running smoothly expect you to only post about liminal things.
#25 Winter Walk
© Photo: DarkAtheris
#26 The Traffic Jam Leaving Burning Man
© Photo: man_teats
#27 Guys My Grandma Took This Photo So Y’all Also Think It Look Weird?
© Photo: bread_Board_315
According to the moderators, the images you share on the sub shouldn’t have any people, creatures, or edited texts in them. What’s more, there’s absolutely no tolerance for artificial intelligence-generated content in the ‘Liminal Space’ group.
And before you actually post anything, look through the subreddit so that you don’t repost some of the most popular liminal photos of all time.
#28 Jazz Music Was Playing
© Photo: Relative-Language-49
#29 On A Night Walk, Southwestern Ontario Canada
© Photo: Defiant-Ad-6646
#30 It's Time To Go!
© Photo: Dazzling_Comb_2008
Which of these photos caught your attention the most and why? Have you upvoted your favorites yet?
In your personal opinion, why do so many internet users enjoy liminal space-related images, videos, and games?
Share your thoughts below! And if you’ve ever taken any liminal photos before, feel free to share them in the comment section at the very bottom of this list.
#31 Picture My Girlfriend Took At Her Last Hospital Shift
© Photo: TraditionWorkaround
#32 Eerie
© Photo: Soma_Or
#33 Where I Work (Don't Walk Alone)
© Photo: NervousEmergency2425
#34 Come Join Our Family Atmosphere! The Family Atmosphere:
© Photo: Hank_tank4
#35 My Apartment Stairwell Window
© Photo: HuckleberryOk7696
#36 The Doctors’ Office I Went To Today
© Photo: BaclavaBoyEnlou
#37 The Glowing Underpass
© Photo: Alphaxfusion
#38 The Inside Of This Cat Tree Looked Liminal To Me
© Photo: Complex-Yams
#39 Thought My Friend’s House Had Liminal/Eerie Material, So Took Some Pictures
© Photo: MdMV_or_Emdy_idk
#40 All Alone
© Photo: BeautifulSir1508
#41 So I Was Searching For My Car And Suddenly
© Photo: filo_chiri
#42 I Work At A Movie Theatre And Have To Close Up And Check The Rooms Often
© Photo: 70-110
#43 Abandoned Tori Gate In A Japanese Tunnel
© Photo: Able_Health744
#44 Came Upon This Hallway On My College Campus
© Photo: Commercial-Peach-978
#45 Developed A Roll Of Film My Dad Shot In The 2000s And This Was The Only Image On It
© Photo: Sunkensockets
#46 Took This Picture On Jan 5 2022
© Photo: crazynippleboy
#47 Rite Aid Is Pretty Liminal These Days
© Photo: xpltvdeleted
#48 Visited Girlfriend In Her New Apartment And This Place Was So Eerie Couldn’t Pinpoint Why
© Photo: Alanwari
#49 Cruise Ship Outdoor Track At 3am
© Photo: lalalasoundsgood
#50 Mcdonald’s New “Play Place” For Children. Two Screens/Two Chairs
© Photo: Finkenn