You know you do it. Your mom’s done it. Your dad, too. Everyone’s done it at least once. Some people like to pretend they never have. But sometimes, you just can’t help yourself.
Everyone has ruined a perfectly good group picture by blinking.
What to do? Put your math skills to use, my good friend.
Thankfully, Nic Svenson and Piers Barnes of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization have already done the heavy lifting. Their research calculates the number of photos you must take to virtually guarantee that nobody in a group will have their eyes closed.
Here’s their rule of thumb: For groups smaller than 20, divide the number of people by three if there’s good light and two if the light’s bad. That’s how many shots you need to take. See their paper for the nitty gritty.
Now if only they’d come up with a formula to eliminate bunny ears…
Blink-Free Photos, Guaranteed
velocity.ansto.gov.au/velocity/ans0011/article_06.asp
p.s. These two won a 2006 Ig Nobel Prize in mathematics for this work. The Ig Nobel honors achievements that first make people laugh, then make them think.
– Nicole Ramsey, PJ Intern
Bookmark this in Del.icio.us
You might also like...
Sky Play: Rethinking the Cloudy Day
In these last, dreamy days of summer, there's nothing we'd rather do than lie around in the park and stare at the clouds.
And take...
DIY Jewel Case Frames: Wonderful Wall Art Faster than you can say Polar Bears!
Come clean. Most of your walls are as bare as the day you moved in. Consider this a friendly intervention.
We found a clever project that...
Bulldog Clips + Photos = Stylish Photo Wall
The white walls in your place have begun to loom, haven't they?
Glaring down at you, bare as the Gobi Desert...
Published on
February 16, 2007 — See more
Tips
[...] Photojojo » Blink-Free Group Photos, Guaranteed [...]
Pingback by Mister Ian’s Weblog from Kuwait » Blink-Free Group Photos, Guaranteed — February 18, 2007 @ 12:11 pm
[...] Our readers are the best thing about Photojojo. In a recent newsletter, we showed you how to guarantee blink-free group photos. But readers Kristina, Mike and Colin pointed out the larger the group the more frames you would need to burn and even then you couldn’t guarantee everyone would be looking at the camera (another group photo nemesis). [...]
Pingback by Photojojo Blog » Blink-free in 3-2-1 — February 18, 2007 @ 10:19 pm
[...] – My son discovered Flickr today – How To Turn Your Flickr Crush Into Real Romance – Blink-Free Group Photos, Guaranteed – The Bunny Ears Prank: A History – pillow, sanfrancisco, fight – é isso mesmo, guerra de travesseiro na rua [...]
Pingback by MadTeaParty by DaniCast » Blog Archive » Bad, bad server, no donuts for you. — February 19, 2007 @ 9:23 pm
[...] Take a couple of pictures. You’re now ready to take the shot: click! You look down at your viewfinder and realize the subject blinked and now the subject is gone/uninterested. This is especially problematic with group photos. Taking a few pictures will help eliminate this problem. See the linked article on Photojojo for more details on this issue. [...]
Pingback by Photography: Close and Personal in 3 Steps — February 23, 2007 @ 1:30 pm