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To see the medium (500 x 478) animated image scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (999 x 956) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).
The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from an 1873 William Bell stereograph titled Whirligig in Shützen Park, Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1873.
Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005691149/ .
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Rotations: Left, -0.2; Right,+0.4; Scaling: Left, 100.3; Right, 99.6
A quick little animation idea done in processing (processing.org).
Animated here: www.flickr.com/photos/31382652@N00/10894458725/sizes/o/in...
or smaller below.
Animated GIF of a portrait of Assam getting weirder and weirder over each frame... The original is art by Naomi.
To view animation, click on View all sizes and select Original size.
View original, or see first comment to see animated.
With due credit to Thiophene_Guy who gave me the inspiration to create these animations (using the neat, free tool StereoPhoto Maker). Be sure to check his amazing Animated Stereo set with hundreds like it based on images in Flickr Commons and other vintage photos with creative commons licenses (yet another reason why it's good to share - people do great things with your images, not just steal them!)
This was a spur of the moment shot in the same location as my gerbil shot before so i had the iso again up at 6400 with an aperture of f/2.8 I played around in Lightroom for quite a while to acquire this look
First look at Lolligag Animated Short #3!! It's gonna be a scary one!!!!!!!!!
Until it premieres, check out my last short, "Superstar Party," here: www.youtube.com/lolligagworld
Bonkers acting silly as he normally does just before (our) dinner. He was smelling the salmon and decided he wanted some, too.
To view animation, click on View all sizes and select Original size.
More pictures made with this technique: www.flickr.com/search/?w=28134808@N02&q=multisource
Youtube video: youtu.be/DR-6utSz9f8
Making of: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk4_uicMP7I
Obligatory Cuusoo links:
The Bat - lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/23218
The Tumbler - lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/20174
Transformers Animated Wasp in his robot mode. This is the second custom Wasp I made.
This is the version of Wasp after he is accused of being a traitor, but before he turns into Waspinator.
He's a custom made from the deluxe-class Bumblebee toy, and he's got a custom sculpted head along with his unique paint job.
This is the figure that I gave to a friend, and it has a bit better brow that better matches TFA Bumblebee.
Details about the project can be found on my blog: www.floatingcat.com/2014/06/09/transformers-animated-wasp/
An animated gif of 4 webcam images that shows the rotation of Mars over about on hour. Select the original image size to see the animation.
Telescope: Ultima 8 PEC
Camera: ToUcam Pro II
Location: College Point, NY
Date: 12/29/2007
Creating a globe image out of one of my park pictures from Shanghai:
Animated Gif Located Here: farm4.staticflickr.com/3776/12779611374_ff1ae6d327_o.gif
Maybe this will get you guys interested in Chemistry. I came across this animated periodic table and liked it a lot - thought I'd share it on Flickr.
Animated GIFs
Client Name: Safia's Kitchen Home
Tools: Adobe illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
For more work: www.behance.net/techencybd/projects
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Final animated GIF
View large size to see animation
see www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/72157594586623... for the tutorial
Royalty free animated motion backgrounds for video available in standard definition and 1920x1080 for high definition production. Check out our website tastedigitalmedia.com for free downloads, tutorials, lower-thirds, lower-thirds with alphas, DVD menus, and more...
Click the 'all sizes' button (and select the large one) to se the animated version.
I always wanted to do one of those!
Clique no botão 'todos os tamanhos' (e escolha o tamanho grande) para ver a versão animada.
Sempre quis fazer isso...
Please check below to see animated or follow link to original size www.flickr.com/photos/flights_of_fancy/7808769018/sizes/o.
According the Mureika and Stojkovic the universe could have started with less dimensions and as the universe expanded it allowed more dimensions to come into existence (www.world-science.net/othernews/110316_dimensions.htm). It is important to understand that adding dimensions does not increase the amount of information contained but does influence how this information is able to express itself.
The spherical model of the universe is usually used to represent 4 dimensional spacetime as a 2D plane and explains how spacetime expanded and will eventually shrink back. I have used the model to represent each component dimension separately, which may not be accurate, but I wanted to show that dimensions were added as the universe expanded.
In a one-dimensional universe, time and space were united. Time would have some of the properties of space and vice versa. For example, time would have been able to go backwards as well as forward.
In a two-dimensional universe, time and space became separated. Time could now only travel forward and our spatial dimensions would have been expressed as a single dimension like a piece of string or spaghetti, but not necessarily straight or flat.
In a three-dimensional universe, space would be like the surface of a 3D object, but again not necessarily straight or flat (for example as shown in the above image).
A four-dimensional universe is the one we believe we live in. Space has three dimensions which in our everyday lives we understand as height, width and depth. There is no hierarchy to these dimensions and in our perfectly flat universe; they all extend to an unknown distance.
However, it has been proposed that as our universe continues to expand that it will acquire a fourth spatial dimension. What this will look like and how it will affect our universe is not known. There has been the suggestion that this extra dimension is what is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate.
Wireframe for sphere based on applet from Pete Gray’s HouseOf3D which has other fun stuff houseof3d.com/pete/applets/wireframe/bglobe.html
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) background based on image taken from laps.noaa.gov/albers/sos/sos.html.new and spherical CMBR based on image taken from space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/wmap.html
This image is in parallel view but you can view in cross-eye and Anaglyph by posting the image source file name into 3dthis.com/buildana.htm
Here are the three voyager class Seekers from Transformers Animated in their jet modes: Sunstorm, Starscream, and Skywarp.
Of all of his clones, I wish that they had made Thundercracker a voyager class toy (and not just an activator).