I literally had to stare at this several times to understand that it's just the scrolling and the types of images you used that makes it look like the image blocks have their own color filters that are moving over background pictures. WHAT A COOL EFFECT.
Two questions: 1. If one wanted to use two alternating photos for the fancy version -- say, column 1 and column 3 were one picture and column 2 and column 4 were another, if using the vertical version (now that I'm describing this it might need more gridding to make this look coherent but that's the idea, anyway -- sort of like these kind of collages: 1, 2) -- is there a shorter way to indicate that?
For example - could you list the second column's grid areas for the same link? Or do you just have to do them all together?
And 2) Do you have a particular stock site you like more for finding these kind of pics, or just a really good search term? I'm trying to redecorate and I LOVE your rainbow/candy-colored/pastel/etc themes. If it's just "rainbow" I can run with that, but I feel like I find a lot of not-quite-what-I'm-looking-for that way too.
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Two questions:
1. If one wanted to use two alternating photos for the fancy version -- say, column 1 and column 3 were one picture and column 2 and column 4 were another, if using the vertical version (now that I'm describing this it might need more gridding to make this look coherent but that's the idea, anyway -- sort of like these kind of collages: 1, 2) -- is there a shorter way to indicate that?
For example - could you list the second column's grid areas for the same link? Or do you just have to do them all together?
And 2) Do you have a particular stock site you like more for finding these kind of pics, or just a really good search term? I'm trying to redecorate and I LOVE your rainbow/candy-colored/pastel/etc themes. If it's just "rainbow" I can run with that, but I feel like I find a lot of not-quite-what-I'm-looking-for that way too.