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Dizzy Daisies

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This ICM technique is called "The Spin", a motion in which the camera is rotated like a steering wheel while the shutter is open. This is quite possibly the least frequently applied ICM technique as it's powerful effect must be used sparingly. But here, "Dizzy Daisies" demonstrates the intensity of its use very well. The desaturated colors help to temper the effect and add a touch of visual curiosity.


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This ICM technique is called "The Spin", a motion in which the camera is rotated like a steering wheel while the shutter is open. This is quite possibly the least frequently applied ICM technique as it's powerful effect must be used sparingly. But here, "Dizzy Daisies" demonstrates the intensity of its use very well. The desaturated colors help to temper the effect and add a touch of visual curiosity.


This ICM technique is called "The Spin", a motion in which the camera is rotated like a steering wheel while the shutter is open. This is quite possibly the least frequently applied ICM technique as it's powerful effect must be used sparingly. But here, "Dizzy Daisies" demonstrates the intensity of its use very well. The desaturated colors help to temper the effect and add a touch of visual curiosity.


*ICM - “Intentional Camera Movement” - is a photographic technique exceeding difficult to master. The camera is moved with intention during a long shutter exposure creating deliberate blur. Various types of movement, with varying degrees of intensity, executed on a scene with appropriate contrast of color or luminance. For all of my work, I only print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic paper, one of the most exquisite and expensive in the world. The metallic particles embedded in the coating of the paper, along with it’s remarkable yet subtle texture, gives the print a shimmering dimensionality that is almost magical.

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