Shutter bug / Cinemagraph in comments

Hi all!

The CINEMAGRAPH and THE RIGHT VERSION of the photo you can see in the first comment!

Cinemagraphs are more than a photo, but not quite a video. You can check this out here www.tested.com/news/how-to-make-your-own-cinemagraphs-a-n...

I used Canon d500 to record this movie and as if it is a .GIF file it has only 265 color range.
With this one my brother Paweł helped me out as it is his camera. You can see how the quality differs from the one I made before.
Cant wait for my own DSLR with the movies!

Im still in Poland on vacation wiht work, and have no time for personal projects at all! This is the first one since the beginning of July! Im coming home soon with loads of material to edit and new ideas!

See you soon and hope you like my new cinemagraph!

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  1. Silent Side Photography. and orange_pignose added this photo to their favorites.

  2. BromberreHaus (10 months ago | reply)

    This is so wonderful, everything is just ahhh I love this!

    Check out my photostream?
    I'm searching for criticism and pointers. Anything is welcome :)

  3. Vale {The Dreamer} (10 months ago | reply)

    wonderful shot!!!

  4. Marie Dücker (10 months ago | reply)

    I love this so much! :)

  5. Marie Dücker, natanadler, and Barlas Sahinoglu added this photo to their favorites.

  6. Stephen Mertens (10 months ago | reply)

    That's really cool.

  7. Lucia Rubio (10 months ago | reply)

    LOVE the gif!

  8. Jeck|Photography (10 months ago | reply)

    Great image.. loving the tone. :)

  9. horseandrico (10 months ago | reply)

    Good night, my friendflickr!
    Wonderful composition!

  10. BAD DOG DIABOLO (10 months ago | reply)

    Superb work great picture!
    Greetings

  11. jbspeed996 (10 months ago | reply)

    Are you taking my pictures?

  12. { Kasia Skrzypek } (10 months ago | reply)

    what do you mean?

  13. Izabel Fardim (10 months ago | reply)

    Wonderful shot!

  14. Michal Sleczek (10 months ago | reply)

    ladniutkie :-)

  15. jbspeed996 (10 months ago | reply)

    Looking at your Wonderful picture...your Nikon is clicking away :o)

  16. jbspeed996 (10 months ago | reply)

    ...by the way, how did you posted the gif file above, please tell, thanks!

  17. B r e a t h e | F o r | L o v e (10 months ago | reply)

    This is incredible. I love the way the colour of the nails matches the shirt. Excellent work :)

  18. carolinegos (10 months ago | reply)

    gorgeous clarity here.

  19. Samantha's Photography ☮ and Julian.C added this photo to their favorites.

  20. Ludmila Vilarinhos (10 months ago | reply)

    hey I saw this tutorial, and there's is an easier way to do it. You don't need to mask all the layers. just choose one you want for the main image, duplicate it and put in the top of all layers, then make it visible in all frames, cut out the part you want to see the movement. and it's done.

  21. Ludmila Vilarinhos (10 months ago | reply)

    all the way your gif is nice.

  22. { Kasia Skrzypek } (10 months ago | reply)

    Hey, I know! Now I use other tutorial to do it, just as you say! Thanks for the info!

  23. Ludmila Vilarinhos and Life in 2050  added this photo to their favorites.

  24. davies.thom (9 months ago | reply)

    e x c e l l e n t .

  25. Jeżol (9 months ago | reply)

    Nieśmiertelny gif:)
    Super:)

  26. Im a real big fan of yours (9 months ago | reply)

    Beautiful capture! Love the tones!

  27. *Péerless ♡, noony_3, James Kerwin Photography, and Fotoquid ⎝⏠⏝⏠⎠ added this photo to their favorites.

  28. This photo was invited and added to the Cinemagraph- more than photo group.

  29. njr wallace (7 months ago | reply)

    that's really cool.

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