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TSWLM is funny!
SF I really like!
CR but this one I absolutely love! =D>
For my first contribution, Bond grapples like there's no tomorrow!
Fleming's Bond right there. ;)
I was worried with the term "Cinemagraph" being somewhat new, I would confuse people in not knowing the difference between just an ordinary gif and a Cinemagraph.
Thanks again everyone, more to come...
I say this one only because it's not a genuine loop.
A cinemagraph needs to be as flawless as possible to where you can hardly see where it loops. Then you know you have a good cinemagraph.
I'll post this Dr.No image again only because it's the best example of a Bond cinemagraph, showing lots of movement with a static image, and it's hard to see where it loops.
I will also note, this image could have been made two ways to get a nice loop of the ocean. One, it is a genuine scene cut just right and it just works flawlessly, or Two, you had to overlay the the ocean scene (a couple seconds off) together to get it just right to avoid seeing a loop. So it may take some tweaking to get it just right to make it look so simple, and other scenes may make it easy on you and will require little effort.
I'm really enjoying everyone's hard work, thanks for sharing everyone!
More to come...
http://thegoodfilms.com/post/42796518980
That one is amazing. Really subtle, which I'm guessing is how the cinemagraphs should be.
The only negative thing is that you can see where it loops.
If several of you have tried, it's not easy to find a scene that would be perfect for this. Thanks for following everyone, looking forward!
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7383/9271950010_e6db7b4f9c_o.gif
You have to open the picture in another link for the actual gif aspect of it to work.
:))
Yes, @hullcityfan this is great!