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From the page: "The cheap CMOS sensor of an iPhone does not expose the whole thing at once, it scans from left to right. If you take a picture of something that moves very fast (like an airplane prop) you can get some crazy pictures out of it since each column represents a slightly different...
Reviewed by JJPeloquin Sep 28, 04:38pm ( 14 reviews ) • cellar.org
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Rated by NEWKQBASIC on Oct 20, 2:01pm
I swear to god, this looks exactly like the hangars at the airport where my late uncle kept his airplane. I KNOW I've been to that exact spot before. Talk about crazy coincidence! Cool picture too.
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Rated by MutantBadger on Oct 03, 11:17am
I just shat brix
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Rated by Konimotsinui on Sep 30, 7:19pm
HAHA iphone issue
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Rated by sciboy1190 on Sep 30, 1:43pm
From the page: "But...if the plane was on a treadmill, and the iPhone was trying to take off, would the propeller blades appear at all? "
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Rated by xcab66 on Sep 29, 1:25am
That's pretty mad!
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Rated by JJPeloquin on Sep 28, 4:38pm
From the page: "The cheap CMOS sensor of an iPhone does not expose the whole thing at once, it scans from left to right. If you take a picture of something that moves very fast (like an airplane prop) you can get some crazy pictures out of it since each column represents a slightly different time. "