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Saturday, January 13, 2007

2 months in 10 seconds

In mid-November I stood beneath a tree on the bank of the Ouse, looked up and took a picture of it's gold-green canopy.

This week the Ouse burst burst it's banks, flooding the surrounding water meadows, and today Jane and I took a walk to see the results. Recognising the same tree, now bereft of leaves, I stood in nearly the same spot and took another picture.

In one way, the video below took two months to make. In another way, it took about half an hour experimenting with Morph Age morphing software.

Either way, I'm kinda proud of it. :-)



You can see the original pictures here and here.

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Anonymous Charlee  Wow, that is incredibly beautiful. Very cool. Another feature you could do regularly perhaps? 
Anonymous Anonymous  That's rather good. Simple, yet clever.

It would be interesting to see some 'before & after' pictures as buildings / streets change from the past to the modern. 
Anonymous Anonymous  I have one of New York before and now pcitures. It's really interesting - especially as some of the buildings have only recently come down! (And others are, fortunately, still standing). I think I might have one about San Francisco, too, but I can't remember if it just showed old pics of SF, with some new ones. (I love San Francisco).

One of London would be good. (I love London, too)

Neat morphing, Becky!
Carolyn Ann 
Anonymous Nicola  Very professional, I'm impressed.

Maybe one day we'll see Simon become Becky right before our eyes?? ;-) 
Anonymous Anonymous  Amazing Becky! How did you know exactly where to stand? And exactly where to point the camera? 
Blogger Becky  I didn't know exactly where to stand, Penny, it was a fairly lucky guess. :-) And if you look at the originals you'll see that they're actually quite different. I just cropped them the same for the morph, and made it quite slow so it's less obvious that things are moving. 
Anonymous Anonymous  You have a good eye for composition. Since you like the outdoor shot , have you thought of getting a lens baby lens? 

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