Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Last Leaf in Winter

It has been a while since I have updated this blog.  Life has been busy for me, but like this leaf, I am still hanging on!  Expect to see a whole bunch more in the coming weeks, and feel free to follow or comment below to let me know what you think!



This cinemagraph was created using footage from my free stock footage blog, Beachfront B-Roll.
The specific clip used, "Last Leaf", can be found in the post "1 Free Stock Footage Clip Forgot To Fall"

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

A Sunset by the Water

Water is slowly becoming my favorite element to work with in regards to creating cinemagraphs.  Even with very little movement, you can sense the raw power it holds.  I've only animated a sliver of this frame, for a small amount of time, but the motion seems to resonate even to waves that are still.  I hope travel bloggers will find this useful.


This cinemagraph was created using footage from my free stock footage blog, Beachfront B-Roll.
The specific clip used, "Sunset Waves Wide", can be found in the post "3 Clips are Set to Wave"

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Friday, August 22, 2014

A Leaf in a Stream


This is one of those that are both simple and fun.  You'd think that by isolating the motion in the water to just one tiny crest over a rock, you'd lose the perception of running water.  



This cinemagraph was created using footage from my free stock footage blog, Beachfront B-Roll.
The specific clip used, "Leaf", can be found in the post "3 Stock Footage Clips Took a Hike"

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