Little Zigzag River Abstract
Little Zigzag River Abstract
I was waiting on a friend while hiking along Little Zigzag River and decided to play with a slow shutter speed and camera movement to create an abstract image of the lights, shadows and textures. I believe this is among my first ICM photographs in early spring of 2015. Image is manipulated with intentional camera or lens movement in order to blur the composition into an abstract. The photo was then further abstracted with darks, lights and compositional crops.
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I tend to get a bit bored after I’ve worked a scene and am waiting for others to finish; or if I’m waiting for action to occur. In those moments, when I remember to play it’s fun to see many variations of ICM or Intentional Camera Movement (or blur….or lens movement for blur). The last few years this technique has gained popularity, but credit must be given to those who went before. Ernst Haas and Kotero Tanaka both embraced it in about the mid ‘50’s. I learned about it in 2014 and although cool and fun to play with, my focus and passion remain with all things wild.