A new way to photograph gif animations from the incredibly stunning Badia
GIF images, a shortcut for "Graphics Interchange Format", or a reciprocal graphics theme is the months span in the internet and comes after a J-span the LG formats are popular, and the extension depends on the tabular format for saving images, gives appropriate compression of the image and adopts the algorithm compress horizontal areas that have one color, compress images by 40% of their original size, and decompress images more by making a custom color table less than the number of colors, it is very convenient for images with exact details that contain similar colors. A color can be transparent to show below the image of a color, and the extension can produce animated images to be placed on the Internet (often used in Internet advertisements).
Rubens Ben, a roving photographer with animated GIF imaging, had the opportunity to meet the Bedouin living in Egypt's Sinai during my 2016 trip, he tried to live in their lifestyle for a week thanks to the tourist guides (Guy Shilo "Guy Shiloh" and Dalia Tsafrir "Dalia Tsafarir") who know the area from a long time. Robbins says: It was really a great experience we made different adventures in different places and we slept in different spots of the area and spent 3 days climbing the mountains and then we went to the coast, that Nomadic civilization is one of the most civilized civilizations that you can find. I loved her so much.
Robin from the GIF addicts a few years ago a technical project called The Art of GIF GIFART.com, which portrays portions of the GIF to high definition sections, began.
Robbins says: During my trip to the Bedouin I took GIF images and the aim of these images was to portray the nomadic lifestyle. To show up naturally and clearly the most possible and GIF image technology that can only show this thing, I didn't use any of the settings and the extra light or any stunt for the pictures like the ones we use in photography for normal things, the natural light in the place was just enough to show the pictures in that splendor. I didn't need to use the place but the camera. To show the pictures with this magnificence.
The Bedouins I met live a very simple life and they can survive with anything that is dead to them. They acclimate with the only existing, their civilization is also very close to nature and they learn to use this nature without damage to the ecosystem "ecosystem" I used my Sony a7s with manual lenses, and I also used it in the rest of my photos to take short videos and edit them on Adobe Primeire and Photoshop.
I like to use GIF files because they convey more information than normal images I mean it is possible to say that GIF images are a thousand words and I also think that the files the GIF helps to capture the subject in a more interesting way, there is actually a charm in the GIF that can't be found in normal shots.