
This Airplane propellors image was taken by Jason Mullins with his iPhone 4 camera on a flight from London to Guernsey. This image hasn’t been photoshoped, it is real image with an effect known as "Rolling Shutter" from iPhone 4.
The weird and disconnected black lines are propeller blades created because of stunning Rolling Shutter effects.
Here Jason Mullins explains what is the Rolling Shutter effect:-
[I shot this with] an iPhone 4, and the scanning typically goes from top left to bottom right so moving objects lean to the left. Essentially any electronic shutter camera (i.e. not an SLR like mechanical shutter) will give these effects.
those who want to try this out, just point your simple electronic shutter camera at an object moving parallel to you, preferably fast and take the photo. The faster the relative speed between you, the more the distortion. Rotating objects go really weird!
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