Intentional Camera Movement – ICM

Intentional Camera Movement Photography Zoom blur with pause - f/10 - 1.3 sec. Intentional camera movement or ICM, is a style of photography where the resulting image is intentionally out of focus or blurred. This can mean that portions of the image are un-sharp or blurry, or possibly the entire image. This is different than [...]

By |2019-11-20T21:51:16-08:00November 20th, 2019|ICM, Photography Tips|Comments Off on Intentional Camera Movement – ICM

Rotational Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement

Ivy covered wall - Rotational Blur - 1/6th sec. - f/7.1 Rotational Blurs - ICM Intentional Camera Movement Rotational blurs are another of the basic styles of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM). ICM is a style of photography that works with unsharp images. In this style, the details in an image do not need to be [...]

By |2019-06-09T19:37:38-08:00June 12th, 2019|ICM|Comments Off on Rotational Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement

Zoom Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement

Zoom blur of railroad tracks in fog, tripod used - 1/6th second - ISO 50 - f/29 Zoom Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement Intentional Camera Movement There are a few basic variations on the concept of intentional camera movement (ICM). One of the easier ones to get good results with are zoom blurs. The idea [...]

By |2019-05-22T20:43:51-08:00May 22nd, 2019|ICM|4 Comments

Panning Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement

Panning Blurs – ICM Panning blurs are one of the basic concepts related to intentional camera movement (ICM). ICM is a style of photography with the intent that an image does not need to be in focus to be a good image. The blurred, unsharp qualities of this style of images can make for some [...]

By |2019-03-24T17:39:01-08:00March 29th, 2019|ICM|Comments Off on Panning Blurs – Intentional Camera Movement
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