写真の上をマウスで左右にゆっくり動かすと「3D」な感じが出ます。
Fall 2014 / 2014の秋
My niece Jena, who appeared on my blog six years ago today with “Uzu iPad App Reviewed By 23-Month-Old Jena”, said she'd like to see more wigglegrams, so here are a couple from my photo archives just for her.
The first one comes from a November 2014 trip to the Flower Temple (花の寺) in southern Kyoto that produced “A Quick Peek at Kyoto’s Hanadera Temple” (with its own wigglegram), and “An Among-the-Fall-Colors What-am-I? Quiz”. This wigglegram features Damien, his red hat, and a big bell.
This next wigglegram is from a trip to the Kongorinji Temple (金剛輪寺) a few days prior, on a trip that produced “The Building at the Main Garden of the Kongorinji Temple” and “Quality Time Among the Fall Colors”, as well as “Slightly Queasy Wigglegram”.
Today's wigglegram is of a bunch of the jizo statues, a concept explained in “Deep Sorrow at the Kongourinji Temple’s Path of Jizo”.
写真の上をマウスで左右にゆっくり動かすと「3D」な感じが出ます。
Kongorinji Temple (金剛輪寺)
I like the first one! 😉
The wigglegram turns out to be better than the picture I was shooting…
Dear Uncle Jeffie
Thank you for making the wigglegrams. I really like them. My favorite one of those two is the second one. I like how you can see the pinwheels move on the small statues.
Love,
Jena
I love these wigglegram creations. But .. how are they made. Up until now, I had no idea that wigglegrams existed.
I sweep sideways while the rapid shutter is firing to make the frames, then I use software to align things as best I can so that the transition among frames is as smooth as possible. —Jeffrey
I have visited many times and am always amazed at your skills in both photography and in your writing. I have also shared your site link many times. I hope you continue doing this and hope it reaches many more people than it does. I spent about 4 years in Sendai, Japan in 1953 – 1956. Met lots of fabulous people there who were interested in my relationship to our 16th US President: Abraham Lincoln.