New Camera

Nov. 28th, 2009 11:23 pm
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I got a new camera (Sony WX1) and I've been playing with it. One nifty feature of the camera is that it'll make panorama shots. You just press the shutter, and then pan the camera.

A normal shot looks like this (a barn in Vermont).

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But if you try to confuse the camera and follow a moving object (Ann riding a horse), you get a picture like this:

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Re: Reminds me of Nude Descending A Staircase

Date: 2009-11-29 07:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deguspice.livejournal.com
"Does the panorama insist on up->down, left->right, or can you reverse the direction?"

There's a menu option to pick the direction. It needs to know what direction you're going to move the camera because it allocates the memory first, and then writes out a portion of the image as you move the camera. It also needs a scene with distinct features that it can grab as reference points as the camera moves. The first panorama I tried failed because a shingled roof doesn't have enough distinct features, turning the camera sides and telling it I was doing an up/down panorama fixed the problem. (sideways, I could include the barn windows in the picture)

"Something tells me there has to be one somewhere along the infinite corridor."

The stairs from building 8 down to building 16 might work.

"One could also create a similar image by shooting against a black background, and doing multiple exposures."

Or a long exposure and a flashing strobe. But I think the serendipity of using the panorama mode be more interesting.

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