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Cold coffee...
Blizzard
Locomotive
Once in the blue moon
Train
Diesel
Winter morning
Winter day
Matter of taste
General assembly
Daily dose
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Beauty and the Beast
Blue line
Lines over lines
Spell check blog article
Blueprint for good and evil
Braille
Mother
Tomatoes
Huh? What's that word on my lips?
Huhtamaki take away coffee cup lid
Spoonerism
Kicking Mule Muybridge
Snowing
Ice stalagmite
Nuclear family
Spring clean
Autoportrait
Closer
Pear pair
Tower hotel 50/50: Lights
Tower hotel 49/50: Holidays
Tower hotel 48/50: Wall
Tower hotel 47/50: Fog
Tower hotel 46/50: Wall flower
Fortune-telling...
Through the Looking-Glass
Spade
Ribbon
Tower hotel 45/50: Window
44876 mirror
44876 mirror2
Man who took a selfie
See also...
Whirlpool from last autumn


Did you know you can show animated GIFs on image caption and notes (PiPs)?

On image ACTIONS-menu choose 'See all sizes' and copy the embed code for the original image. Then past it onto caption, note or comment. Ipernity resizes the image to fit it onto caption or comment width, but the animation runs as it should.
For the sake of speed and space, it is of course recommended to keep the image size reasonable. In this case the original is somewhat too large (900px wide and 2MB). Which means I need to find a way to scale down such GIFs.
I also tested if I could use such animated GIFs on blog articles here at Ipernity, but unfortunately that didn't work out.
This one I found from my Google Images where Google automatically created an animated GIF from a series of images I took.

On image ACTIONS-menu choose 'See all sizes' and copy the embed code for the original image. Then past it onto caption, note or comment. Ipernity resizes the image to fit it onto caption or comment width, but the animation runs as it should.
For the sake of speed and space, it is of course recommended to keep the image size reasonable. In this case the original is somewhat too large (900px wide and 2MB). Which means I need to find a way to scale down such GIFs.
I also tested if I could use such animated GIFs on blog articles here at Ipernity, but unfortunately that didn't work out.
This one I found from my Google Images where Google automatically created an animated GIF from a series of images I took.
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to ©UdoSm clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gudrun clubIt makes me dizzy too ;-))
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneSee here: www.ipernity.com/blog/team/628979
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Annaig56 clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Marie-claire GalletSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to cammino clubThanks for the info about the animated gifs! That's a great function to have and I appreciate learning what to do! :) Nice to know that Google can create these animated gifs too. How interesting and powerful!
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Janet Brien clubGoogle Images does different things automatically, and then suggest them to their users. I am not sure if there is a tool to make them in purpose.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubI guess we should some day collect tricks like this to some database here at Ipernity. Every now and then I try to post ideas like this again, to remind people about all the cool things available at Ipernity.
I am very impressed with the picture, so creative!!
And even more impressed by the animated GIF.
It is superb!
Best Wishes
Peter
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubAnimation: The ice crystals had grown up by nearly 1cm in one night
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