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Hi all
I've been watching a few 'Creative' photography tutorials of late and the idea of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is cropping up time & time again
For anyone who doesn't know - its basically setting the camera to somewhere around 1-5 sec exposures then (while handheld) moving the camera about a bit, or a lot, to create more abstract images than perfectly sharp ones
I've seen a lot of tripod based panning over the years i.e. horizontally at the seaside or vertically in a wood, but just waving about is pretty new to me; its basically what we'd all call a mistake normally lol
I watched one chap who runs workshops explaining how he can take dozens even hundreds to get one worth processing further, and I admired his honesty in saying (quote) "Almost every picture you take will be rubbish"
So if you do do it, can you please share your experiences and some images too
Ta
Dave
I've been watching a few 'Creative' photography tutorials of late and the idea of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is cropping up time & time again
For anyone who doesn't know - its basically setting the camera to somewhere around 1-5 sec exposures then (while handheld) moving the camera about a bit, or a lot, to create more abstract images than perfectly sharp ones
I've seen a lot of tripod based panning over the years i.e. horizontally at the seaside or vertically in a wood, but just waving about is pretty new to me; its basically what we'd all call a mistake normally lol
I watched one chap who runs workshops explaining how he can take dozens even hundreds to get one worth processing further, and I admired his honesty in saying (quote) "Almost every picture you take will be rubbish"
So if you do do it, can you please share your experiences and some images too
Ta
Dave

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