4 or 5 photos? I zoned out and saw each individual snap or what my brain thinks are individual photos.
I think these animations are 5 photographs per side. I've started shooting 7 per side more recently and still using 1.1 seconds for the overall time from beginning to end, and another 1.1 seconds from the end back to the beginning. It gives just a little bit more smoothness and it's harder to see individual frames. (If I really want to do a special shot I'll go to 9 frames per side.) Here's a recent animation with 7 photos per side. (Sorry, I used up all my 1929's.)
Hey i just found my forth 2000 wide AM. And also have found 2 1998 wide AM's. Any one can top that. Please let me know.
I gotta go. All your coins are great. I roll search for coins for my grandbabies. God i hope they never see whats out there. Plus their all in need of all the early dates. I found one 1910s. Then its 1919's. This is my fun. God bless us all
A week or two back I posted a replacement for my 1961 that had a carbon spot. It turned out I didn't like the replacement much, either. So I replaced that. Now, I really like this one. I can't tell if there is doubling on the right side of the 9 and 6, or if that's a trick of the light.