7
April
2008

Ayuntamiento de Colindres

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As suggested, this morning, I went and took a photo of the Colindres Town Hall from more or less the same angle as the 60-year-old photo I found on the internet recently.

Not content to leave it as only a “before and after” photo, I downloaded some photo morphing software and made a little video. I used to play with morphing a lot back when it first came to the personal computer 15 years ago. So, without further ado…

Colindres Ayuntamiento (Town Hall), 1948-2008

The before and after photos.

What I love about it is how you can clearly see the difference of photographic angle because the morph gives you the sensation of the camera moving a little bit.

This video is also available on YouTube, Yahoo, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle, Stupid Videos and Viddler.

8 Comments

  1. sgazzetti:

    I like watching the hedges morph into steps.

  2. Scott (from South Dakota):

    so cool erik! i won’t walk by it and look at it the same way again.

  3. simon:

    Whoa! A virtual camera move acheived by morphing between still images! It’s just like The Matrix!
    Only…without the latex-clad babe.
    Maybe next time?

  4. Erik R.:

    Most of my videos lack latex-clad babes, I’m afraid. I’ll have to work on that.

  5. Theresa:

    Cool. So, what are you going to morph next?

  6. Erik R.:

    Dunno. Any suggestions?

    (Yes, Simon, I’ve already got your latex babe suggestion written down.)

  7. Paul:

    I’d like to see a Geni.com feature where you select one person at each level, and view a morph from the top down, such as Rasmus to Halfdan to Glen to Paul to Erik.

  8. Heather:

    Oh wow they painted it, it looks really nice…..

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