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12 ICM images

cardiffgareth
Posted 04/04/2022 - 16:46 Link
Again taken today on the dog walk bimble. Tried my hand at some ICM or 'in camera movement'. Pretty fun technique to try out and like the way it softens the scene into a more artistic representation of the scene in front of you.

Pentax K3ii and Tamron 70-300mm

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Seascape by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Reeds by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Swan by Gareth Williams, on Flickr

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ICM Swan by Gareth Williams, on Flickr
Gareth Williams ARPS

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Posted 04/04/2022 - 17:17 - Helpful Comment Link
Really like these - Cool' as the youngsters say.
pschlute
Posted 04/04/2022 - 17:25 - Helpful Comment Link
Cracking selection Gareth, and bravo for trying something new.

The first is my favourite, but 2/3/6/10 are really nice too. Not too sure about the swan duo.
womble
Posted 04/04/2022 - 18:53 - Helpful Comment Link
I rather like No.10. Not sure the technique works in the swan images though, but the waves are quite fun.
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cardiffgareth
Posted 04/04/2022 - 19:14 Link
Thanks all

Looks like the Swans are a thumbs down then. Wasn't sure they worked but put them in just in case. I think 11 works better than 12 but maybe I'm just looking for something in nothing?!!
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davidwozhere
Posted 05/04/2022 - 01:21 Link
#1 has got something more over the other seascape ones. I've tried to analyse it and failed to discover why but it comes out on top every time I look at them.
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Posted 05/04/2022 - 11:39 Link
1 - 10. They're all 'paintings'. Gorgeous and would look good framed and on a wall. Nice one(s), Gareth.
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MrB
Posted 05/04/2022 - 15:07 Link
I think 1 works best because it seems more obviously directional and hence more dynamic than the other seascapes. I also like 10.

Philip
swarf
Posted 06/04/2022 - 10:45 Link
#1 for me as well, although #5 has got something special about it for me as well. All of the seascapes and the reeds work well, but the Swans need a little more work. I suspect that it they were more abstract you might get something. Definitely worth pursuing.

Phil
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