Thursday 5 February 2015

My Twitter: February 5, 2015



Kurv Magazine (Sep 14/2009): Encore, Brooke Shields and Christopher FAwcett by Tony Duran, American photographer (Wikipedia)



Published on Feb 3, 2015 by containerman2
YouTube: EPIC CATCH!!! Dashing Thru the Snow - CN Train 406 West at Salisbury, NB (Feb 3, 2015)
Canadian National Railway locomotive 2304 (ES44DC) plows through huge snow drifts and gives me a big ass snow shower as it leads the daily CN manifest train 406 West (Moncton, NB to Saint John, NB) at Salisbury, New Brunswick.



In Case of Adversity (En cas de malheur or Love Is My Profession in the U.S.) is a 1958 French film directed by Claude Autant-Lara,
screenplay by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, after a novel by Georges Simenon. Starring Jean Gabin and Brigitte Bardot.
(Wikipedia)



Kägelspelaren (1877) by John Börjesson (1836-1910), Swedish sculptor



Vintage Erotica: Pinterest: 1930s Fashion



To Have and Have Not (1944 film) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (Wikipedia)



Light and Shadow By Arseniy Semyonov: 500px, online photography community (Wikipedia)



Fiction on the Web: "The Monster" What's in your bedroom? #HorrorStory #HorrorStories #ShortStory #ShortStories



Lowestoft Chronicle: "Bad Boys Don't Get Dessert" #Horror #HorrorStory #HorrorStories #ShortStory #ShortStories



The Extraordinary Life of Germany's Doublefaced Girl - Sebastian Bieniek (b 1975), German director, artist, photographer and author (Wikipedia)



References

my blog: My Twitter Postings: February 6, 2015

my blog: Animated GIFs - Mar 19/2014

my blog: Cinemagraph: The Work of Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck - Mar 23/2014
Cinemagraphs are still photographs in which a minor and repeated movement occurs. Cinemagraphs, which are usually published in an animated GIF format, can give the illusion that the viewer is watching a video.

my blog: Seeing New York City Through the Eyes of Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck - Mar 24/2014

my blog: Animating Still Photos - Mar 27/2014
When I think of an animated GIF, I immediately think of a mini-video: either an extract from an actual video looping over and over, or something like a cartoon where several frames are presented one after another to give the illusion of movement. Recently, I discovered that people had found the means to add movement to a still photograph with stunning results.

my blog: More Animation - Dec 11/2014

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