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fleventynine ◴[] No.45000659[source]
Does anyone know what it looks like when you use a line scan camera to take a picture of the landscape from a moving car or train? I suspect the parallax produces some interesting distortions.
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1. dllu ◴[] No.45001125[source]
I've taken a couple of pics from a moving train...

Nankai 6000 series, Osaka:

https://i.dllu.net/nankai_19b8df3e827215a2.jpg

Scenery in France:

https://i.dllu.net/preview_l_b01915cc69f35644.png

Marseille, France:

https://i.dllu.net/preview_raw_7292be4e58de5cd0.png

California:

https://i.dllu.net/preview_raw_d5ec50534991d1a4.png

https://i.dllu.net/preview_raw_e06b551444359536.png

Sorry for the purple trees. The camera is sensitive to near infrared, in which trees are highly reflective, and I haven't taken any trains since buying an IR cut filter. Some of these also have dropped frames and other artifacts.