Overview
- An iPhone 12 photo of a bride in a wedding dress, standing in front of two mirrors, went viral due to the bride striking different poses in each reflection.
- The photo was initially thought to be a result of a glitch or computational photography, but was later revealed to be a panoramic shot.
- The panoramic mode was triggered unintentionally, and the photo was not labeled as 'Pano' because the camera was not moved enough.
- The panoramic mode works by taking multiple photos in succession and stitching them together, which resulted in capturing the bride in different poses.
- The phenomenon can be replicated by setting the camera to Pano mode, having the subject move slightly, and using mirrors to capture the movement.