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Amazing - Changing - Photo

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Quite interesting; didn't see one like this before: :)

Place your cursor at the top of the photo; better left or right for good visual effect!

You will notice it is 6:10 PM. Bring the mouse down slowly over the photo without pressing the button on the mouse. No right or left clicks.

Night time appears, the lights come on, and at 7:40 PM, it's dark! Photo Technology at its best!

http://61226.com/share/hk.swf

LaoPo

Quite interesting; didn't see one like this before: :)

Place your cursor at the top of the photo; better left or right for good visual effect!

You will notice it is 6:10 PM. Bring the mouse down slowly over the photo without pressing the button on the mouse. No right or left clicks.

Night time appears, the lights come on, and at 7:40 PM, it's dark! Photo Technology at its best!

http://61226.com/share/hk.swf

LaoPo

is just a mix between 2 photos by mouse position, is not changing the light in between, nothing fancy there.

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Quite interesting; didn't see one like this before: :)

Place your cursor at the top of the photo; better left or right for good visual effect!

You will notice it is 6:10 PM. Bring the mouse down slowly over the photo without pressing the button on the mouse. No right or left clicks.

Night time appears, the lights come on, and at 7:40 PM, it's dark! Photo Technology at its best!

http://61226.com/share/hk.swf

LaoPo

is just a mix between 2 photos by mouse position, is not changing the light in between, nothing fancy there.

If it's that simple you must be able to show the Thaivisa audience some more examples of non-fancy images with the same result.....? :D

I'll have a :D or two :D ..waiting for your image(s) :D

LaoPo

Quite interesting; didn't see one like this before: :)

Place your cursor at the top of the photo; better left or right for good visual effect!

You will notice it is 6:10 PM. Bring the mouse down slowly over the photo without pressing the button on the mouse. No right or left clicks.

Night time appears, the lights come on, and at 7:40 PM, it's dark! Photo Technology at its best!

http://61226.com/share/hk.swf

LaoPo

Yes indeed, very cool,

I've seen similar with Java applets, this is being done with Flash,

Can also animate wave and ripple action in any water component in an otherwise static pic,

Just wish Apple would support Flash, or even simple gif animation on their pods and phones,

Well I thought that was pretty neato, thanks! ! !

:):D

Excellent.

Thanks for sharing.

Quite interesting; didn't see one like this before: :)

Place your cursor at the top of the photo; better left or right for good visual effect!

You will notice it is 6:10 PM. Bring the mouse down slowly over the photo without pressing the button on the mouse. No right or left clicks.

Night time appears, the lights come on, and at 7:40 PM, it's dark! Photo Technology at its best!

http://61226.com/share/hk.swf

LaoPo

is just a mix between 2 photos by mouse position, is not changing the light in between, nothing fancy there.

If it's that simple you must be able to show the Thaivisa audience some more examples of non-fancy images with the same result.....? :D

I'll have a :D or two :D ..waiting for your image(s) :D

LaoPo

I hope you don't get sleepless with too much coffee just because I am busy. Anyway you can see that stuff more often since the popularity of java applets, that are pretty old now.

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