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bungled ago

Have you ever taken a panoramic or 360 photo before? If anything in the shot is moving, it comes out wrong. Also, depending on the phone you have, you are going to get varied results.

Just to play devils advocate for a second, children rarely stand still, they are always moving. So as the photos are stitched together by the software, the moving children appear as fragments, poorly stitched together.

bungled ago

Just to give you an example of what can happen if your subject is moving, here are some examples of panoramic photo artifacts

https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_34/346510/14803160-32d66ee1dce75f22b3c9a54287012dc1-1484121002-650-96e2540991-1498142192.jpg

https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_34/346510/14803060-980x-22-1484120915-650-a5249e24af-1498142192.jpg

https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_34/346510/14803260-Long-Cat-Funny-Fail-Picture-1498133911-650-52ce38fc42-1498142192.jpg

https://i.pinimg.com/736x/69/9c/b8/699cb80f3fb0b0d9001f6d543dd676c0--picture-fails-photo-fails.jpg

Pets are like kids, they never stand still. If you want to get a good panoramic photo with some friends standing infront of a landmark or something, you generally need to ask everyone to stand still while you take the photo.

Terraeri1 ago

This is what i thought to begin with. but it usually appears where the subject has been. I dont know how the kids head could have been that close to the ground and vertical. Someone correct me if i am wrong.