Photo Of Gorgeous Scenery Accidentally Goes Horribly Wrong
Caitlin Jill Anders
1 day ago
Jennifer Gray
Jennifer Gray was driving through Custer State Park in South Dakota, capturing as many photos as she could of the beautiful scenery all around her. When she saw a herd of bison coming down the hill, she was immediately excited. Yet another great opportunity to take some amazing pictures.
Jennifer Gray
Gray and her family pulled over and watched as the bison ran by them. Some even crossed the road right in front of their car. Gray quickly began taking pictures and decided to use that moment as an opportunity to try out something new.
“I tried to take a panoramic photo (for the first time ever), and it wasn’t until later that I realized that panoramic pics don’t really turn out with moving objects,” Gray told The Dodo.
Gray continued snapping photos and then she and her family continued on their way. When she went to look at the photos later, she was absolutely shocked at what she’d managed to capture.
Jennifer Gray
Since panoramic photos don’t really work with moving subjects, Gray’s photo of one of the bison running by came out as more of a “halfalo,” as Gray called it. The photo was both shocking and hilarious, and Gray definitely got a big kick out of it.
After seeing what she’d done, Gray posted the photo online so others could share in her joy. Everyone loved it, so even though it wasn’t what she’d meant to do, Gray is glad the photo accidentally went horribly wrong.
Caitlin Jill Anders
1 day ago
Jennifer Gray
Jennifer Gray was driving through Custer State Park in South Dakota, capturing as many photos as she could of the beautiful scenery all around her. When she saw a herd of bison coming down the hill, she was immediately excited. Yet another great opportunity to take some amazing pictures.
Jennifer Gray
Gray and her family pulled over and watched as the bison ran by them. Some even crossed the road right in front of their car. Gray quickly began taking pictures and decided to use that moment as an opportunity to try out something new.
“I tried to take a panoramic photo (for the first time ever), and it wasn’t until later that I realized that panoramic pics don’t really turn out with moving objects,” Gray told The Dodo.
Gray continued snapping photos and then she and her family continued on their way. When she went to look at the photos later, she was absolutely shocked at what she’d managed to capture.
Jennifer Gray
Since panoramic photos don’t really work with moving subjects, Gray’s photo of one of the bison running by came out as more of a “halfalo,” as Gray called it. The photo was both shocking and hilarious, and Gray definitely got a big kick out of it.
After seeing what she’d done, Gray posted the photo online so others could share in her joy. Everyone loved it, so even though it wasn’t what she’d meant to do, Gray is glad the photo accidentally went horribly wrong.
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Summary
Jennifer Gray attempted a panoramic photo of bison in Custer State Park, SD. Due to the moving subjects, her photo came out as a "halfalo." Despite not being what she intended, Gray shared it online and received positive feedback.