More attempts to create using Intentional Camera Movement….pools of light on the forest floor:

….and here is the reality:

Linked to Six Word Saturday at Debbie’s here
More attempts to create using Intentional Camera Movement….pools of light on the forest floor:
….and here is the reality:
Linked to Six Word Saturday at Debbie’s here
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Works for me, Sue!
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
That’s a good one…. well spotted 😀
Thanks, David. I am finding with ICM that one needs to try and avoid bright light/skies as much as possible….
Always a problem and some times frustrating even if you think you have the right setting. Can you spot meter on your camera or reduce the area of meaurement on the meter. Even doing that it can be a case ofctryvand hope you 😄
No, ‘fraid not!
No, I’ve got a long way to go, A C!
Love these, Sue! Obviously a very fitting place to use ICM. I should really try that more often – you are a pro!
No, I’ve got a long way to go, A C!
I adore the ICM photo…… wonderful takes Sue 😀
Many thanks, Cee!
I love how that looks, Sue!
Thanks, Janet!
You are really getting the hang of ICM Sue 🙂
Well, I have done it before, but not very successfully with trees. Here are some earlier ones: Here’s the first I ever did in 2015, moving the camera wildly in front of my magnolia tree in my previous abode: https://suejudd.com/2015/04/1”1/abstracts-2-more-magnolia-afloat/ And this is one from Sicily in 2017: https://suejudd.com/2017/01/12/unfocussed-on-the-road-to-modica/
I have done quite a few too before I knew the process actually had a name 🙂
Aaah, OK
I love the Magnolia Afloat series Sue 🙂
So do I, Brian….I have used it for greetings cards in the past!
Hey you! How’d ya do that? It looks like magic!
Teehee…..you select a low shutter speed, max aperture and move the camera a little, or a lot! Here’s the first I ever did in 2015, moving the camera wildly in front of my magnolia tree in my previous abode: https://suejudd.com/2015/04/1”1/abstracts-2-more-magnolia-afloat/ And this is one from Sicily in 2017: https://suejudd.com/2017/01/12/unfocussed-on-the-road-to-modica/
Thank you. I think I prefer the Monica one but I will have a lot of fun trying to get something as interesting.
The road to Modica turned out nicely dreamy…..
That’s a lovely evocative shot, Sue.
It comes under the heading of ‘could do better’, though!
ooh you’ve been playing
Not too successfully….should have turned the IS off….one day I’ll remember
experimentation is always mixed as it should be
I was more successful in the past…..more adept