I came across the concept of ICM (intentional camera movement) photography in an article I was reading recently and it really caught my interest. It sounded like something I would enjoy and so far, it has been a fun experiment.

To create ICM images, I literally move my camera while taking pictures at a slow shutter speed thereby blurring the images on purpose. I then take those pictures and process them into the final pieces you see here.

No. 1

For now, I am posting the final piece (above) along with the original unedited file(s) (below) I started with straight out of the camera just to give you an idea of what type of transformation can take place.

Piece No. 1 I created from two pictures of some tree tops against a gray sky.

I think the first unedited file may have had too much detail in it, but this was my very first attempt at creating a ICM piece so I am not going to be too hard on myself. 🙂

What do you think?

I hope you will follow along and watch my progression in this interesting photography genre.

7 responses to “ICM Photography Art”

  1. Joe Avatar

    This technique could be fun to play with. Thanks for sharing.

    In my case, I do a lot of Ucm (unintended) 😆

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    1. Sheila Avatar

      Lol, that’s funny

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  2. francisashis Avatar

    👍👍👏👏🙏😊🌹

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  3. buddy71 Avatar

    interesting way to create an abstract.

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    1. food & foto Avatar

      i agree! i’m inspired to try this! i’ve done it once or twice with lights on a moving boat, but i am eager to try again with a different perspective!

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      1. Sheila Avatar

        It’s quite fun and an interesting way to create images.

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