As usual, I tend to keep my cinemagraphs with the most subtle motion, otherwise, it just looks hokey to me. This was created from a panorama that involved 78 images which are now missing. I have the pano which is in color, but not the original files which sucks. You might think it is hard to misplace that many images - apparently not. Have patience as this file is just over 11mb.
Decided this might look interesting as a partial black and white as there are some distinctive buildings around 13th and Broadway. On top, you see the Downtown Denver Public Library and at the bottom left you have the stylishly sloped Art Museum among other buildings.
If you wanted to create this type of image just google 'small planet tutorial'. I've replaced the sky and the outer border to resemble looking through a periscope instead of blending in perfectly with the sky. Easy to get tired of everything being so 'grounded'.
I also came across more artistic graffiti last weekend (RINO):
(mural unknown artist) - nearly every female image I found did not depict them as helpless, but rather in metaphorical control. This is the tentacle of a monster. Now I'm quite curious if they were done by a guy or a gal. Let me know your thoughts!
close up detail (mural unknown artist)
(store front - unknown artist)
(store front asking to be left alone)
One from my favorite muralist in Denver:
(Mike Graves - I'll be sharing more of his work soon - join Steemit already man!)
https://www.instagram.com/mikeroane/
(verification link on my site: http://conradolivier.com)