Someone want to remind me how the phonecam comes up with a double exposure-type image like this? I think this was the HDR version of a shot of Dan Hughes one-foot carving.


Someone want to remind me how the phonecam comes up with a double exposure-type image like this? I think this was the HDR version of a shot of Dan Hughes one-foot carving.
12 comments.
12 comments
DeMarco
Yeah, Dan! Rip it up! I’d recognize that helmet anywhere.
mark
Where is that awesome looking bowl???
MC
Alaska I think.
carl
For skate photos on iPhone, I take video footage and screenshot the best frame.
MC
Oh man, that’s as bad as using a motor-drive. Kidding, how’s the resolution on those vid frames?
Tim
I blame sun spots.
Chad
I just like the concept that skaters of any age take cameraphone pictures of each other skating – 50 isn’t that different than 5 in skateboarding
Concretin Nik
Helmet Kook! 😉 Rock on Hughes!
Glenn
iPhone HDR (if it is an iPhone) is done by taking two shots with two exposures and ‘intelligently’ blending them. Pretty impressive that it can do it even that fast. My Canon G12 (a sort of high end compact) takes three shots but takes much longer and is useless without a tripod, or at least a solid surface.
kilwag
Transformer.
MC
I suppose it’s actually a three-legged carve.
hass
My phone does that all the time with the HDR option on. It is only good for still shots.