OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread Christine Nielsen
My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone camera artifact, and not indicative of the a

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread Christian Skofteland
On 4/4/2010 11:31 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote: My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iph

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread P. J. Alling
That has to be an artifact, but damn it's funny. On 4/4/2010 11:31 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote: My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm loo

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread Larry Colen
On Apr 4, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote: My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread steve harley
On 2010-04-04 21:31 , Christine Nielsen wrote: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone camera artifact, yeah, it stems from the fact that the iPhone doesn't have a shutter, and doesn't capture the all pixels in an image at once

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-04 Thread mike wilson
Christine Nielsen wrote: My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone camera artifact, a

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread David Mann
On Apr 5, 2010, at 6:18 PM, steve harley wrote: > here is another interesting airplane propeller example with more on the effect > > I had a very similar effect to that a long time ago with the camera on my Palm. S

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread Steven Desjardins
Hey, we older guys all have trouble with camera artifacts from time to time. ;-p That's so weird. On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote: > My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone.  The propeller of the > plane was moving at the time,  but appears still, although ve

RE: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread John Sessoms
From: Christine Nielsen My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The propeller of the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very droopy: http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone camera artifact, and

RE: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread Bob W
> > My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The > propeller of > > the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very > > droopy: > > > > http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg > > > > I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone camera > > ar

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Bob W wrote: > The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done > is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. > Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been > already of old time, whi

RE: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread John Sessoms
From: "Bob W" My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The > propeller of > > the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very > > droopy: > > > > http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg > > > > I'm looking for reassurance that this is some kind of iphone ca

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread Rick Womer
It's a sign of metal fatigue. Rick P.S. Is he building that from a Van's kit? I've flown with a friend in his Van's RV8--lots of fun. http://photo.net/photos/RickW --- On Sun, 4/4/10, Christine Nielsen wrote: > From: Christine Nielsen > Subject: OT: Propell

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread P. J. Alling
On 4/5/2010 12:23 PM, John Sessoms wrote: From: "Bob W" My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The > propeller of > > the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very > > droopy: > > > > http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg > > > > I'm looking for reass

Re: OT: Propeller droop, caused by iPhone?

2010-04-05 Thread mike wilson
John Sessoms wrote: From: "Bob W" My husband snapped this yesterday with his iPhone. The > propeller of > > the plane was moving at the time, but appears still, although very > > droopy: > > > > http://inielsen.com//bloggerpics/droopy1.jpg > > > > I'm looking for reassurance that this is