wow, how did you dooooo that?? very cool my friend!!!
Very effective alternating images that make a stunning effect! Very creative post.
hey, something is going on with my screen :)) stop it , i want to see this shot … lol 🙂
Funny, love;ly, super cool effects !!!
Amazing! Love this concept gif? Totally original and touching.
Nice color effect!
I like it so much!
This is an amazing picture, a great tribute, our King to be was a guest there and had tea with the First Lady and Obama….he joined them later.
It was 400 years ago that ‘we’ came to ‘New Amsterdam’
Great color Rian – I never saw this – somehow too tragic to visit, needed the distance of time.
i like the animation, something new! =]
Is that rasterized effect a bi-product of creating an animated image? It’s a little distracting in an otherwise stunning scene! Very powerful!
yep, gifs tend to just have 256 colors.. 🙂
Wait…how did you do that, indeed! That is so cool!
oh my!
Very beautiful Rian…such an impressive image!
Very cool impressive sight.
An innovative and stunning effect! Bravo!!!
Interesting effect, but what I like best are those little starlet lights caused by shooting at such a small aperture.
Did you take this (these)?! Fantastic! I hate that blinking between pictures thing, but the pictures themselves really came out out beautifully. I like the one that goes up as solid lines the best. Really REALLY great job!!
yep, took it last year (2008).. i just decided to upload all of the shots i took last year to flickr.. 🙂 thanks!
They are coming to destroy the city!!! Call the Avengers… I’m really surprising about the result. Just beautiful. Bravo.
Nice!
Very unique and interesting. Good exposure as well.
WOW very cool!!!
It is such a beautiful and touching memorial. It was particularly eerie this year in the rain wind and fog. This is a unique presentation.
Very nice. Thanks.
Interesting work. Nice job.
see your serie on flickr .. brilliant
Very nices images, but I think I would prefer to see them in a diptych that alternatively…
28 replies on “tribute in light”
very beautiful
wow, how did you dooooo that?? very cool my friend!!!
Very effective alternating images that make a stunning effect! Very creative post.
hey, something is going on with my screen :)) stop it , i want to see this shot … lol 🙂
Funny, love;ly, super cool effects !!!
Amazing! Love this concept gif? Totally original and touching.
Nice color effect!
I like it so much!
This is an amazing picture, a great tribute, our King to be was a guest there and had tea with the First Lady and Obama….he joined them later.
It was 400 years ago that ‘we’ came to ‘New Amsterdam’
Great color Rian – I never saw this – somehow too tragic to visit, needed the distance of time.
i like the animation, something new! =]
Is that rasterized effect a bi-product of creating an animated image? It’s a little distracting in an otherwise stunning scene! Very powerful!
yep, gifs tend to just have 256 colors.. 🙂
Wait…how did you do that, indeed! That is so cool!
oh my!
Very beautiful Rian…such an impressive image!
Very cool impressive sight.
An innovative and stunning effect! Bravo!!!
Interesting effect, but what I like best are those little starlet lights caused by shooting at such a small aperture.
Did you take this (these)?! Fantastic! I hate that blinking between pictures thing, but the pictures themselves really came out out beautifully. I like the one that goes up as solid lines the best. Really REALLY great job!!
yep, took it last year (2008).. i just decided to upload all of the shots i took last year to flickr.. 🙂 thanks!
They are coming to destroy the city!!! Call the Avengers… I’m really surprising about the result. Just beautiful. Bravo.
Nice!
Very unique and interesting. Good exposure as well.
WOW very cool!!!
It is such a beautiful and touching memorial. It was particularly eerie this year in the rain wind and fog. This is a unique presentation.
Very nice. Thanks.
Interesting work. Nice job.
see your serie on flickr .. brilliant
Very nices images, but I think I would prefer to see them in a diptych that alternatively…