The sensor in the camera doesn't take picture as a whole. Instead it scans the lens from top to bottom.
So when it was scanning, the frisbee in hand came first and by the time it reached bottom (near the shadow) some time has passed and frisbee has actually left the hand and it's shadow is captured by the sensor.
dick-nipples on August 1st, 2019 at 02:37 UTC »
This picture combined with this title made my brain short out.
SupaComputah on August 1st, 2019 at 03:11 UTC »
For anyone interesred in Rolling Shutter Effect
What happened in this picture:
The sensor in the camera doesn't take picture as a whole. Instead it scans the lens from top to bottom.
So when it was scanning, the frisbee in hand came first and by the time it reached bottom (near the shadow) some time has passed and frisbee has actually left the hand and it's shadow is captured by the sensor.
It's like a time gradient from top to bottom.
Raininglemur on August 1st, 2019 at 04:17 UTC »
This is the slowest gif I've ever seen.