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This is my first time I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!




I'm chopped (in your view).

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But actually, I don't.



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But actually, I don't.



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– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18




1




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an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.

enter image description here







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  • Absolutely! Nice :)
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I actually thought these would also be cool to see






When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
enter image description here







share|improve this answer





















  • Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
    – rv7
    Nov 26 at 13:32






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    @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
    – nl-x
    Nov 26 at 14:13






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    @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
    – Ryan
    Nov 26 at 19:48












  • @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
    – rv7
    Nov 27 at 2:35


















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I think it might be a




rainbow
enter image description here

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  • No. But, you're closer.
    – rv7
    Nov 26 at 11:25




















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Could it be




A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
enter image description here

You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.







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    enter image description here







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    enter image description here








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    • Absolutely! Nice :)
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    Absolutely! Nice :)
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    FLash's answer was illuminating!
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    Brilliant @Tom.
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    up vote
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    I actually thought these would also be cool to see






    When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
    It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
    enter image description here







    share|improve this answer





















    • Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
      – rv7
      Nov 26 at 13:32






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      @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
      – nl-x
      Nov 26 at 14:13






    • 1




      @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
      – Ryan
      Nov 26 at 19:48












    • @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
      – rv7
      Nov 27 at 2:35















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    I actually thought these would also be cool to see






    When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
    It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
    enter image description here







    share|improve this answer





















    • Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
      – rv7
      Nov 26 at 13:32






    • 1




      @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
      – nl-x
      Nov 26 at 14:13






    • 1




      @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
      – Ryan
      Nov 26 at 19:48












    • @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
      – rv7
      Nov 27 at 2:35













    up vote
    10
    down vote










    up vote
    10
    down vote









    I actually thought these would also be cool to see






    When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
    It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
    enter image description here







    share|improve this answer












    I actually thought these would also be cool to see






    When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
    It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
    enter image description here








    share|improve this answer












    share|improve this answer



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    answered Nov 26 at 13:26









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    • Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
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    • 1




      @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
      – nl-x
      Nov 26 at 14:13






    • 1




      @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
      – Ryan
      Nov 26 at 19:48












    • @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
      – rv7
      Nov 27 at 2:35


















    • Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
      – rv7
      Nov 26 at 13:32






    • 1




      @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
      – nl-x
      Nov 26 at 14:13






    • 1




      @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
      – Ryan
      Nov 26 at 19:48












    • @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
      – rv7
      Nov 27 at 2:35
















    Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
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    Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
    – rv7
    Nov 26 at 13:32




    1




    1




    @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
    – nl-x
    Nov 26 at 14:13




    @rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
    – nl-x
    Nov 26 at 14:13




    1




    1




    @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
    – Ryan
    Nov 26 at 19:48






    @rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
    – Ryan
    Nov 26 at 19:48














    @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
    – rv7
    Nov 27 at 2:35




    @Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
    – rv7
    Nov 27 at 2:35










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    I think it might be a




    rainbow
    enter image description here

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    up vote
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    I think it might be a




    rainbow
    enter image description here

    Is it?







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      – rv7
      Nov 26 at 11:25















    up vote
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    up vote
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    I think it might be a




    rainbow
    enter image description here

    Is it?







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    I think it might be a




    rainbow
    enter image description here

    Is it?








    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



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    • No. But, you're closer.
      – rv7
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    • No. But, you're closer.
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    No. But, you're closer.
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    up vote
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    Could it be




    A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
    enter image description here

    You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.







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      Could it be




      A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
      enter image description here

      You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.







      share|improve this answer








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        up vote
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        up vote
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        Could it be




        A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
        enter image description here

        You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.







        share|improve this answer








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        enter image description here

        You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.








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            Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?

            enter image description here







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            Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?

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