10:09 am Thu May 28, 2026 Steveo.Photo/shutterstock.com Someone took a smartphone photo at the exact moment their phone died, creating a compelling glitch that was shared by @beams.archive. The photo, of a garden, is split into two parts. The top is a stark black-and-white shot that looks like it's been run through a filter. The bottom shows what you'd expect from a typical garden photo: a green, well-lit landscape of plants and flowers. This rare moment is an example of how digital photos aren't captured all at once in a perfect instant, the way many people imagine. Instead, a phone has to rapidly process and save huge amounts of visual information in fractions of a second. When the battery failed halfway through that process, the image was essentially interrupted mid-creation, leaving behind a bizarre snapshot of a photo caught between two states. The result feels eerie and artistic, almost like the phone accidentally revealed part of its hidden inner workings.…