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		<title>By: Propellers</title>
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		<description>[...] iPhone cameras apparently scan left to right, which makes no difference for most pictures, but when you have a fast-moving object such as a propeller, you can get a really weird effect. See more of the same in photos here, here, here, and here. Or even in this video taken with a Treo. [...]</description>
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