Image 1 — My first wigglegrams – looking for feedback!
Image 2 — My first wigglegrams – looking for feedback!

My first wigglegrams – looking for feedback!

Hi everyone!

These are my first attempts at making wigglegrams with a regular digital camera. Since I don't own a multi-lens camera yet, I shot these handheld and moved slightly sideways between each frame.

I'd love to hear your feedback! Any tips on shooting, alignment, or making the motion look smoother are very welcome.

I'm also looking to buy a camera specifically for wigglegrams. What camera do you use, and would you recommend it? I know the Nishika N8000 is a popular choice, but I'd love to hear about other options as well.

Thanks!

u/SamuelCheese98 — 11 days ago

Looking for feedback on Celesiq.com – interactive sky‑tracker (planets, eclipses, etc.)

Hi everyone,

Over the past few months I’ve been building Celesiq.com, an interactive sky‑tracker where you can watch the real‑time positions of the sun, moon, planets and satellites above Earth. The site lets you find eclipses and alignments, discover rare celestial events, check visibility for your location and fast‑forward or rewind the time.

I’ve recently made big improvements and I’m curious about how others experience the site’s usability. I’d love to get your thoughts on:

  • Desktop & mobile experience: Is the interface intuitive? Can you easily find the main features such as the Alignment/Eclipse Finder, visibility check and the “Run time/Pause time” controls?
  • Performance: Since the site runs a lot of real‑time calculations, do you notice lag or sluggishness when loading or interacting with it?
  • Missing features: Are there functions you think would improve the experience? For example, an AR mode that overlays the sky map on your phone’s camera, a calendar of upcoming meteor showers and eclipses, or a red‑light night mode for stargazing.
  • Look & feel: Any suggestions on the design, layout or overall look?

You can check it out at: https://celesiq.com. This is a hobby project, so any feedback—big or small—is really appreciated. If you share your findings, please mention which device and browser you used so I can reproduce any issues.

Thanks a lot for your time and input!

https://preview.redd.it/zyvyfy6pvu8h1.png?width=3420&format=png&auto=webp&s=a241e50e86f595549d98b19a3e1c86e9e9d1d350

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u/SamuelCheese98 — 2 months ago

Looking for feedback on Celesiq.com – interactive sky‑tracker (planets, eclipses, etc.)

Hi everyone,

Over the past few months I’ve been building Celesiq.com, an interactive sky‑tracker where you can watch the real‑time positions of the sun, moon, planets and satellites above Earth. The site lets you find eclipses and alignments, discover rare celestial events, check visibility for your location and fast‑forward or rewind the time.

I’ve recently made big improvements and I’m curious about how others experience the site’s usability. I’d love to get your thoughts on:

  • Desktop & mobile experience: Is the interface intuitive? Can you easily find the main features such as the Alignment/Eclipse Finder, visibility check and the “Run time/Pause time” controls?
  • Performance: Since the site runs a lot of real‑time calculations, do you notice lag or sluggishness when loading or interacting with it?
  • Missing features: Are there functions you think would improve the experience? For example, an AR mode that overlays the sky map on your phone’s camera, a calendar of upcoming meteor showers and eclipses, or a red‑light night mode for stargazing.
  • Look & feel: Any suggestions on the design, layout or overall look?

You can check it out at: https://celesiq.com. This is a hobby project, so any feedback—big or small—is really appreciated. If you share your findings, please mention which device and browser you used so I can reproduce any issues.

Thanks a lot for your time and input!

https://preview.redd.it/h5czm7sauu8h1.png?width=3420&format=png&auto=webp&s=02d34628092c753191eccf60ddaaa7d7cf2d7249

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u/SamuelCheese98 — 2 months ago