Apparently, what we dinosaurs basically know as, “animated gifs” are now referred to as, “cinemagraphs”. Well okay, Wikipedia says cinemagraphs are, “still photographs in which a minor and repeated movement occurs”.
A couple of days ago, I got Cinemagram – a $1.99 app that allows you to create cinemagraphs in a few easy steps. Although the app sometimes crashes on my son’s iPod touch 4G, it’s still fun to play around with.
The resulting still photos with subtle movements remind me of those moving portraits/photos in the Harry Potter movies. Here are the first few cinemagraphs we’ve published:

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Evidence Concealment/Cover-up Fail: Crashed UFOs recovered in the Philippines have been installed as lighting sculptures at Eton Centris Walk.

Photos taken on 2012-Jan-23. Posted for sexy beast Zafar.
Wanna see moar of the flying saucers? Do a Google Images Search.
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It was Johann’s 3rd Birthday yesterday. We had a little celebration with cake (of course!), dinner out, and a trip to an amusement arcade.
Before washing up for the kids’ bedtime last night, we finished off the fireworks that I set aside from New Year’s Eve.
Here’s an animated photo gif I made:

I think animated GIFs are called, “cinemagraphs” these days.
Anton really likes his party hat. We lit a fountain, a couple of ground spinners, and a pack of sparklers.
That’s Xena walking in and out of the shots. Her long coat had to be shaved off to manage the tick infestation. Did you know that those little bloodsuckers can go for up to 3 YEARS without food? Evil ticks are evil.
I’ll post moar photos and some video laterz. Maybe.

Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon!
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!
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