Took this weird photo the other day… My phone is playing tricks on me [OC]
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2 iron
Reality glitched and your phone captured it
She swung so fast, the club was in two places at once
On today’s episode of Glitched in the Matrix…
It is an effect of a [rolling shutter used in most cameras.](https://smartphones.gadgethacks.com/how-to/everything-you-should-know-about-rolling-shutter-your-phones-camera-0196244/)
Your camera does not take the whole photo at one instant. Instead, the sensor in the camera takes row one of pixels and then row two of pixels and so on down the whole sensor.
As a result some images like the one in the OP happen. A few rows grab the golf club early in the swing and a few rows grab and image of the golf club later in the swing.
This is how we can [get video of a helicopter taking off while its rotors seem to not move at all.](https://youtu.be/yr3ngmRuGUc) The shutter speed and rotation of the rotor is in sync so it seem they are not moving.