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Check out this video to see how I made this cool cinemagraph with my photography work. (dont forget to switch the subtitle if you dont understand Japanese)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN4DMK32A0E
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Disney's Cinderella's Castle during Halloween celebration. The photo was taken in 2015 and recently made it into a Plotagraph.
You can find this tree at Olmsted point in Yosemite National Park. A night photograph with a near full moon.
Respect was the n. 1 value for George RedHawk aka DarkAngel0ne.
What happened to M° DarkAngel0ne is a serious matter.
You think about before, should you use Plotagraph sofwares.
Any up-dates, should they be discovered, will be added below the comments.
An up-date on this issue has been just added below under the line of comments on Jan. 2 2021. Thanks for reading!
Furthermore, you may want to read an example on how the Art of this Master is steadily vampirized in my comment down below at the end of the comments line.
Further explanation can be read at this post
Entire issue artistically expressed in our tribute music video released on Sunday 19 Jul. 2020 with music compo by MUSE
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Week 32 - 18-25 August
Very late posting for this one, but I got to spend the best weekend ever in Bali at the W to celebrate my cousin Rachel's 40th. I'll do an album soon, but here is a PLOTAGRAPH of the waves. It's a shame you can't see the full effect on FLICKR, but hit the link and you'll see the end results. More next week.
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I different look at the epic Emirates A380 after landing at Manchester Airport. I have used Plotagraph to add movement to the water displacement. The image quality isn't great as the app only allows low quality uploads once saved which is bizarre. But after a few seconds the quality somewhat improves.
The sudden billowing storm snuck up on Anton as he was night fishing; maybe it wasn't such a good idea? Lighting cracked over the sound of the roaring waves and stole away Anton's night vision.
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Bicentennial Park
Fall River, Massachusetts
A fitting memorial to the Marine Corps. If you have not seen this in person, I suggest you do. This monument is HUGE. Located in Bicentennial Park.
The history behind the epic moment captured and depicted:
"The Battle of Iwo Jima
On February 19, 1945 about 70,000 marines invaded the small Pacific Island of Iwo Jima which was under control of the Japanese army. The island was a strategic objective due to its airfield which was used for kamikaze attacks.
By capturing the island, the Allied Forces would not only prevent attacks from the island but it would also give them a base from where the Japanese mainland could be reached by B-29 Superfortresses.
Mount Suribachi
One of the first objectives in the attack was capturing Mount Suribachi, the highest point on the island. On February 23, the mountain was almost secured. At around 10:30 am, a small American flag was raised atop the mountain. Later that day, a much larger flag was raised by five Marines and a Navy corpsman. The raising was witnessed by news photographer Joe Rosenthal whose pulitzer prize winning picture of the flag raising would become a symbol of the war in the Pacific. It was soon used by the American government to sell war bonds and to promote the war effort."
SOURCE: www.aviewoncities.com/washington/iwojimamemorial.htm
True to form, poor Jem didn't make it through today's shoot unscathed—she suffered from a snapped elbow. 😭 Fortunately, she managed to struggle bus her way though. Date night however, is cancelled. Better luck next time, fellas!
This is my first image using the IOS version of Plotagraph, the moving image software. This is the Strathmere Bridge, as seen from the Deauville Inn, Sea Isle City, NJ.
Just played around with the iPhone Plotagraph App....
Camera used, Fuji X-E1 with Fujinon 14mm f2.8 lens.
This was an old comment by #DarkAngel0ne that followers diffused & reshared in the Net & especially in the channels & socials used by Plotagraph.
You may want to read another example on how the Art of this Master is steadily vampirized in my comment down below.
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Wow! Made it to #7 in the App store - amazing! Thanks again everyone. There is a new update available with some nice goodies in there for you. I've been enjoying reading the reviews and everything as well. Here are the links to the iOS version and the Web version (the web version has more pro features).
iPhone/iPad: itunes.apple.com/us/app/plotagraph/id1244669793?mt=8