Casual ICM photography

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Seagull, f/20, 1 s, Iso 100, at 70mm

Unplanned, short blog post after a beautiful morning with my son at the Marin Headlands in Sausalito. The Rodeo Beach was magnificent and I played ICM photography for a few hours while we walked. My son is sure my favorite company for travels and leisurely walks.

Intentional camera movement (or ICM) is a photographic technique where you move the camera as the image is taken. I handheld my Nikon Z50, and used Lee filters to slow down the shutter speed. I moved the camera slightly sideways while pressing the shutter.

6 responses to “Casual ICM photography”

  1. Steve Schwartzman Avatar

    Would you be as happy with the image if everything else was the same but the birds were sharply delineated?

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Yes I would. It’s hard to get used to blur. Bit for that I would need to take two shots, and compose.

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  2. howg2211 Avatar
    howg2211

    Love the blur. Part of the wonder of ICM is that it’s so wonderfully unpredictable! Isn’t it great to have your son along as well.

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Thanks. Yes he’s my favorite person ever.

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