Rita Hayworth in a promotional photo for Susan and God (1940)
Jim Morrison in Romer Square in Frankfurt, Germany, 1968 - The Doors
Temple of Flora by Bill Domonkos, filmmaker, GIF maker and stereoscopist
Vimeo: Don't mess with this girl
Glamour France June 1988 by Ellen von Unwerth: The Fashion Spot
Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy: June 25/2012 by rbrophy on Flickr: Pinterest: Vacationing
Psychedelic Bodypaint: Pinterest: 1960s
References
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 14, 2015
nothing for Feb 13/2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 12, 2015
nothing for Feb 11/2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 10, 2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 9, 2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 8, 2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 7, 2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 6, 2015
my blog: Photos on my Twitter: February 5, 2015
my blog: Animated GIFs - Mar 19/2014
my blog: Cinemagraph: The Work of Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck - Mar 23/2014
Cinemagraphs are still photographs in which a minor and repeated movement occurs. Cinemagraphs, which are usually published in an animated GIF format, can give the illusion that the viewer is watching a video.
my blog: Seeing New York City Through the Eyes of Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck - Mar 24/2014
my blog: Animating Still Photos - Mar 27/2014
When I think of an animated GIF, I immediately think of a mini-video: either an extract from an actual video looping over and over, or something like a cartoon where several frames are presented one after another to give the illusion of movement. Recently, I discovered that people had found the means to add movement to a still photograph with stunning results.
my blog: More Animation - Dec 11/2014
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