Mill 1


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Have been experimenting off and on with some ICM over the last few months.

Will post some of the results over the next few weeks or so.

This of an old mill at sunset on the Leeds Liverpool canal.
22/04/2014 - 19:15thingsthatihaveseen
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PaulEvans

Link Posted 22/04/2014 - 19:59
Nice - seems to capture more mood and emotion than a straight shot would. Finding myself drawn to ICM work.
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Mac

Link Posted 22/04/2014 - 20:31
Eye-catching, and now someone has to tell what ICM means, please?
Mac from Montreal

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thingsthatihaveseen

Link Posted 22/04/2014 - 20:58
Thanks both...

Mac, ICM stands for Intentional Camera Movement... ie, you intentionally move the camera when taking a photograph... which can make it inherently quite hit and miss, but effective when you can find subject and light that works for you...

What personally interests me about it is that it can offer a feeling or an impression of a something, as opposed to the stark clarity of the thing itself...

2 of the better known proponents in the UK are Chris Friel link, who was originally a painter I think, and Doug Chinnery link...

My shot above was taken at sunset with an exposure of 10 secs or so...

Best
Bill

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timbo

Link Posted 22/04/2014 - 21:23

Mac

Link Posted 22/04/2014 - 22:56
Thanks Bill!

As I get older and spazzier, this will offer a whole new genre for me.


Mac from Montreal

SP, SPII, SPF, PZ-10, P30, SFX, K110D, istDS, Optio 60, Z-10, H90, RZ10, I-10, f3.5 28mm, f1.8 55mm, f1.4 50mm, f3.5 135mm, f2.5 135mm, f4 50mm Macro, f4.5 80-200 F, f4 35-70, f3.5 28-80, f3.5 35-135, f3.5 18-55, f1.8 31mm Ltd., two Auto 110's, Auto 110 lenses and filters, tubes, bellows, Manfrottos and a sore back.

GIULIO57

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 06:48
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tyronet2000

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 07:58
I like this a lot, you've done this very well Bill
Regards
Stan

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RussV

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 08:44
Keep at it. It's interesting to see a different appoach to photography.
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leep

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 14:15
ICM : Like this as you got a fantastic image here!

autumnlight

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 16:21
Great experimenting, i have tried the same but it wasn't a patch on this!
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iangilmour

Link Posted 23/04/2014 - 18:11
Wonderful impressionistic shot. I'm sure this captures the mood better than a sharply focused one.
Regards
Ian

graysummers

Link Posted 24/04/2014 - 00:11
Blur done well is a beautiful thing. Beautiful thing then.
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."

Good Fortune:

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