Good morning dear friends!π
Good morning Photography Lovers!πΈ
I already had a post with ICM photos, but it was a post-processing of certain photos in a program I bought for Photoshop and it gives good results. But my desire was to make a real ICM from the camera.
So, I did it! Let's go with deliberate camera movement during the trigger!
By the way, ICM (Intentional Camera Motion) is Intentional movement of the camera during exposure. It can be practiced by moving horizontally, vertically, by moving the camera in a circle. There are many possibilities for this technique
The following are ICM photos of the fountain in my city, which is painted at night and is very effective.
And one totally crazy π³π selfie, it was a deliberate attempt and it turned out to be madness
If you have a zoom lens, then you can play around with zooming for the duration of the exposure. For this, it is important that the camera is as still as possible, so I recommend using a tripod. The following are a couple of photos to illustrate this effect.πΈ
And, this is it for today dear friends, see you tomorrow! ππ
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Okay, tomorrow I'm gonna go and play with my exposure for a bit. These are freaking gorgeous! I love the first four in particular, there's something a bit dark to them, like the beginning of a story. Really beautiful stuff! :)
Thank you very much @honeydue but it also depends on what kind of camera you have and how much you can close the aperture, because you have to set the exposure to one second, so that you have time to move the camera. And you can't photograph that during the day, only if you have an ND Filter. Choose dusk, first nightfall or just before. Good luck and I'd like to see those photos of yours
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