Archive for September 2010
Major overhaul – finally!
I have updated clicksypics.com in a friendlier blog fashion, so I won’t be updating this page any longer. No more of that “click here for the big version”, no more dreamweaver – yaay! I hope you will all visit me there. I’m sure you will like the look of the new site as well as the easy navigation. All posts from this blog have been imported, and I will continue to host the files linked here. But for all new posts, check out clicksypics.com!
1928 Glamour Photograph Wiggle Animation
Hopefully, “it” isn’t syphilis. Another image I’ve colorized, there was a series of these images created in the 20′s and 30′s, categorized in the LOC as “Glamour photographs”.
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1898 Colorized Wiggle Animation, Jewish Quarters
The most complicated colorized image I’ve so far tried. I loved the image, but it was badly warped, so it took some doing. The little boy on the left was a bit of an Easter egg, I didn’t see him until I was about 20 minutes into building the animation. Maybe my favorite image to date…
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1875 “The Ripple”, Wiggle Animation
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1906 Beach Fun, Wiggle Animation
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Wiggle Animation – Blowing Bubbles, 1870
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