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      <title>Photo post</title>
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      <description>While on a recent trip to Madrid spending a lot of time in taxis, I discovered that the motion detection in the iOS 6 camera panorama mode can be tricked by pointing your iPhone out the window of a moving car with some pretty interesting results. Stuff that&amp;rsquo;s far away tends to hold together fairly sensibly, but anything closer to the camera gets chopped up in crazy ways.</description>
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