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Have you ever heard of the term Intentional Camera Movement/Motion (ICM)? Basically the idea is to pan your camera as the shutter is open to blur the scene for artistic effect. I tried it last year and recently re-edited the picture because I think it will look good on a small canvas in the guestroom. This is my attempt to make a "meh" overcast day at the beach look like art LOL. Its not great, but its interesting enough a technique to repeat another day. Nothing fancy, just the kit lens and handheld panning left-to-right.
Edit: example of original conditions that day:
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- ILCE-6400
- E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
- 43.0 mm
- ƒ/22
- 1/13 sec
- ISO 100
Edit: example of original conditions that day:
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