Google Street View was launched in the US in 2007 and was merged into Google Earth within a year.Indoor views of businesses were added in 2010 and views from the past, in 2014.
The cameras used contain no mechanical parts, with CMOS sensors and an electronic rolling shutter used instead. It is speculated that rapid movement of the camera in panoramic mode causes the resulting distortion in the images.
The disturbing images were captured by Google’s Street View that used a 360-degree camera to take vivid sweeping images.
Although the weird sights are available to everyone who has access to the Google Maps, some of these sights were collected and shared by York-based artist Kyle Matthew F Williams, who goes by the handle Keelayjams on Twitter.
The precise reason for the disfigurement of the images has not been found definitively, but there is a speculative theory claiming that the faster moving camera may not have caught enough frames to provide a normal picture.
The iPhone users have encountered the same problems when they have moved their picture too rapidly when clicking a picture in panorama mode.
Another conjecture states that multiple exposures may have inadvertently stitched together several varied images into an (incomplete) unit.
This is not the first time that the Google Maps has shared such warped images. Various collections of these strange pictures have been spotted and shared in Google Street View including a baby crawling alone outside a Gucci store, a dead body in the center of the crime scene and a tiger strolling in a car park etc.
[source: dailymail.co.uk]
[source: dailymail.co.uk]
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