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More Cinemagraphs: 32 Still Photos With Subtle Movements

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More Cinemagraphs: 32 Still Photos With Subtle Movements


More Cinemagraphs: 32 Still Photos With Subtle Movements

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 12:08 AM PST

We had previously introduced Cinemagraph: 28 Still Photos With Subtle Motion. A year has gone by since then and the collection on the Net has inevitably grown in size. This calls for a second part, which gave birth to this post: 32 more high-quality and intriguing cinemagraphs for your inspiration. These animated GIFs with minor and/or repeated movements occuring in still photos have captured the imagination of more and more photographers, challenging them to try their hand reinventing how we view still photos.

In fact, this new technique of ‘cinemagraphy’ was only discovered by U.S. photographers, Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck as recent as early 2011. Take this opportunity to check out these pioneering cinemagraphs and perhaps even create your very own!

How to Make A Cinemagraph (Image Source: Pontus Edenberg)

Glitz & Glamour (Image Source: From Me To You)

Here’s to Fridays! (Image Source: From Me To You)

Shipwrecked (Image Source: From Me To You)

Man With Trench Coat (Image Source: From Me To You)

Glamour (Image Source: From Me To You)

Hookah by Fire Light (Image Source: From Me To You)

Juicy’s Rock Candy (Image Source: From Me to You)

She's Got Spring In Her Step… (Image Source: From Me To You)

Mixer (Image Source: Cinemagraph)

Stubbing a Cigarette (Image Source: Cinemagraph)

Girl (Image Source: Cinemagraph)

Carol (Image Source: Erwin Tirta)

Lilia Wind Hair (Image Source: Cinema-graphs)

Snow Falling (Image Source: Burntoast15)

Dripping Drop (Image Source: Diego Ramirez)

Steam From Hot Coffee (Image Source: Jackson Finter)

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40 iPad Mini Cases, Covers & Sleeves You Can Buy

Posted: 05 Nov 2012 11:59 PM PST

The iPad Mini is the latest exquisite release from Apple and as usual, we know that new proud owners of the mini-tablet would want to get the latest addition to the family some protection. Some of these cases double as kickstands, as stationary pads (one of them looks like an envelope!), and if you prefer having a keyboard, we have cases that carry that extension too.

Whether you want a low-key journal style, a rugged and durable look, or a sleek and leathery alternative, we have amassed 40 amazing covers, sleeves and cases for the iPad Mini just waiting to be taken home.

For more accessories for your favorite iOS devices, check out:

And now on to the full list!

Targus Kickstand [$29.99]

Targus Kickstand

Denim [$49.95]

Denim

SmartSuit Mini (Army Green) [$49.95]

SmartSuit Mini (Army Green)

Textile Strip Pattern Case with Stand [$14.69]

Textile Strip Pattern Case with Stand

iPad Mini FitFolio Case [$34.95]

iPad Mini FitFolio Case

Targus Vuscape [$39.99]

Targus Vuscape

Targus Versavu [$29.99]

Targus Versavu

LGND Premium Hard-Shell Folio [$29.99]

LGND Premium Hard-Shell Folio

Brazilian Buffalo Leather Folio Case [$29.99]

Brazilian Buffalo Leather Folio Case

Cartoon Design Rotatable PU Leather Case with Stand [$16.69]

Cartoon Design Rotatable PU Leather Case with Stand

Rotatable Design PU Leather Case with Stand [$13.79]

Rotatable Design PU Leather Case with Stand

Buckle Design PU Leather Case with Stand [$17.29]

Buckle Design PU Leather Case with Stand

MicroShell Folio [$29.99]

MicroShell Folio

JouJou [$39.95]

JouJou

Fizz for iPad Mini (Pomegranate) [$34.95]

Fizz for iPad Mini (Pomegranate)

DoubleTake [$54.99]

DoubleTake

C.E.O. Hybrid [$42.99]

C.E.O. Hybrid

QQ-Tech Leather Folio Case Cover with Built-in Stand [$15.00]

ALT

Folding Design PU Leather Case with Stand [$12.69]

Folding Design PU Leather Case with Stand

Lexington [$34.99]

Lexington

Axis [$44.99]

Axis

Vibe [$29.99]

Vibe

iPad Mini Ultra Slim Folio Case with Built in Stand and Stylus Holder [$14.95]

iPad Mini Ultra Slim Folio Case with Built in Stand and Stylus Holder

Belkin Dot Cover with Stand for iPad Mini (Gravel / Overcast) [$39.99]

Belkin Dot Cover with Stand for New iPad Mini (Gravel / Overcast)

Belkin Striped Cover with Stand for iPad Mini (Blacktop) [$34.20]

Belkin Striped Cover with Stand for iPad Mini (Blacktop)

Jornal [$79.95]

Jornal

INVELLOP BLACK Leatherette Case Cover [$9.99]

INVELLOP BLACK Leatherette Case Cover

DODOCASE SOLID [$69.95]

DODOCASE SOLID

DODOCASE CLASSIC [$59.95]

DODOCASE CLASSIC

iPad Mini Defensive Series [$69.95]

iPad Mini Defensive Series

iPad Mini ShockDrop Case [$49.95]

iPad Mini ShockDrop Case

Simple Design TPU Soft Case [$6.89]

Simple Design TPU Soft Case

SmartFit Mini for iPad mini (Clear) [$24.95]

SmartFit Mini for iPad mini (Clear)

Outback iPad Mini Sleeve [$39.00]

Outback iPad Mini Sleeve

My iPad Mini Envelope [$42.35]

My iPad Mini Envelope

iPad Mini Apple Tablet Sleeve Case Cover Organizer [$32.00]

iPad Mini Apple Tablet Sleeve Case Cover Organizer

iPad Mini Smart Case [$57.00]

iPad mini Smart Case

PU Leather Detachable Bluetooth Keyboard Foilo Case [$59.99]

PU Leather Detachable Bluetooth Keyboard Foilo Case

Zagg iPad Mini keyboard Case & Cover [$89.99]

Zagg iPad Mini keyboard Case & Cover

Sapphire & Diamond iPad Mini Case [$700,000.00]

Sapphire & Diamond iPad Mini Case

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Manage Newsletter Subscriptions Smarter with unroll.me

Posted: 05 Nov 2012 11:58 PM PST

If you have an email account, chances are, you are already subscribed to dozens of email newsletters from multiple sources, be it a forum, Twitter, Facebook or any other company or service. This whole deal with email subscription is a mess. If you don’t log into your email account for a week, the first thing you would do when you can is probably to select all these newsletters and delete them in one go, won’t you?

unsubscribe email unrollme

Managing your subscriptions can be a struggle but it doesn’t have to be. In this article, we will show you how you can do this with a web app called Unroll.me.

Getting started with Unroll.me

To easily manage all of your email subscription, go to the Unroll.me homepage, select your email provider and click Go.

Go

You will be prompted to allow Unroll.me access to your Google account, click Allow.

Google Connect

Once access is given, you will see the homepage of Unroll.me and the first thing it will do is to scan all of your email subscriptions.

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Managing your Email subscriptions

Once you are in the homepage, you will see a list of your email subscriptions presented in a vertical timeline.

Long List

What Unroll.me does is roll up all your email subscriptions into a special Inbox so you will no longer receive your email subscription in your usual Inbox. All your subscriptions will be compiled in a single email sent by Unroll.me

Email

In the email, you will find all your subscription emails listed with details. Just open the email to check your newsletters.

Email newsletter

Click on the list to open each newsletter. You will be redirected to Unroll.me website with the content of the email.

Open email

Set when to receive Rollup (compiled newsletter)

At the Unroll.me homepage, look for ‘Delivery Time’ and you can change this to receive the compiled email at your preferred time.

Delivery

Unsubscribe

You can easily unsubscribe to any email subscription. To do this, just click on the Unsubscribe button.

unsubscribe

Sent Email directly to inbox

To have the email newsletter sent directly to your inbox (not using rollup), click the ‘return’ button.

Direct inbox

View your Rollup (Email subscription)

In the default page of Unroll.me, you are in edit mode where you can set to unsubscribe from a newsletter, or send the email directly to your Inbox. To view the Rollup at any other time outside its scheduled delivery, head over to the homepage and click on the View Rollup button.

View Rollup

The Rollup is the same copy of what you will receive in your inbox, but this one has an extra ‘Category sidebar’ on the right, where your entire newsletter has been categorized automatically following the subject. Simply click on any email to read, or click on the category to find email in the relevant topic.

Rollup

Conclusion

Now with Unroll.me, you can skip managing your email subscription one by one from your Inbox, and you can edit every subscription at once from one simple homepage. Have you tried this yet? I find it very useful, what about you?

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