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Playing around with cinemagraphs!

May 30, 2014

A  Photography 1 class created their first cinemagraph on Monday. A cinemagraphs is a still photograph where just a bit of repeated movement occurs. They can give the illusion that the viewer is watching a video. Check it out below. More to come in the future!! Thanks to Pavel Artemov '15 who created the first image. The second image was a class effort!

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