Video Collage Using Flickr's Moving Pictures

Flickr as brilliant to limit their videos to 90 seconds. They aren't videos, they are moving pictures; which is perfect for the way people use Flickr.

Here's a wonderful experiment in using moving pictures to do something that people have done with still pictures for ages. Take a series of (moving) pictures and merge them together into a panorama or collage. The result is fascinating, and far more useful than I would have thought. I've often used movie-mode in my camera to create panoramas, but if you have a scene which already has lots of movement, that's like viewing the world through peephole. This, on the other hand, gives you the full breadth of a panorama, with the movement of a video. I'm definitely going to give it a try.

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