I tried out this free app called GIFmojo that puts the still photos on your camera roll together into animated GIFs.
You might remember seeing a couple of these (one of going under the Golden Gate Bridge and one of our food tour) in my San Francisco trip wrap-up post.
Here’s one of the Bay Bridge.
Don’t remember why I decided to give the app a try, but it was surprisingly addictive.
I GIF’d some photos from our anniversary trip.
And some from last month’s CraftHack mask-making project.
It’s like watching the whole event in a few seconds.
Here’s Anne photobombing Vesna.
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Ooooh, fun! Especially when you take 5 or 6 tries to get one picture. Running them all together could bring some funny results.
Definitely!
These are really cool! I might try it sometime (because who doesn’t need another shiny thing?). Thanks for the tip!
Totally! I thought it was especially useful to show a whole bunch of things at once (like all the food from our walking tour in the previous post) and for those group photos where no one’s quite still. But also, yep, it’s a fun new toy. It makes the GIFs automatically so in 2 minutes all of the sudden you’ve made like 20, and you’re like “who am I?!” Or maybe that’s just me.
Whoa! Fun, but a little dizzying. :)
Yeah, a little bit! Normally I wouldn’t use that many in one post.