Roger Bennion's photos with the keyword: icm

Intended Camera Movement

10 Nov 2013 7 4 287
An icm shot from a while back. I think this is most likely taken in West Wycombe Park but I am checking :-))

Kop Hill Climb 2013

23 Sep 2013 6 6 344
I really don't have much of a clue as to the make of this car! But, looking at photos taken by other photographers at the event I am wondering if it could possibly be a 3-litre 'Fronty-Ford Indianapolis' from 1924 :-)

Cascade, West Wycombe Park (icm)

21 Sep 2013 10 6 356
More 'proper' icm attempted :-) Excess water from the lake flows down the Cascade into a stream.

icm Fork

03 Sep 2013 7 6 450
I have been trying ever so hard this evening to get up-to-date here on ipernity! But, although getting close, I have failed to meet my target :-( So, I am having a few minutes break in order to upload something slightly different! In the September 2013 issue of ‘Digital Photo’ magazine there is a “Make Plastic Fantastic” tutorial. You can use a camera (obviously) plus a tripod, computer laptop screen, plastic objects, circular polarising filter. The photo in the mag is of 8 multi-coloured forks and I am working on something similar :-) But, I had the idea that rather than putting the camera on a tripod I could try a little icm here! And, I was a little stunned by this result. There was only one fork.........honest :-)))

Stowe Landscape Gardens (icm)

03 Sep 2013 11 6 459
Have been trying icm on human peoples with limited success or outright failure! I am not sure where this one sits between “failed” and “must try harder” :-)))

Polo (West Wycombe) (icm)

28 Aug 2013 3 6 309
................and, another :-)

West Wycombe Park (icm)

25 Aug 2013 12 10 392
Another attempt at proper icm :-) I love the fact that here on ipernity you have the choice on how to view photos :-) Often I think viewing on white is more than ok :-) But, with this shot I think it, possibly, works a little better on black. Please press 'z' :-)

Polo (West Wycombe) (icm)

22 Aug 2013 2 4 333
I’m not sure when icm becomes panning or vice versa :-))) Anyway, I figured that if I followed the horses keeping them in the viewfinder and selected a fairly slow shutter speed (1/25 second) then I might get a fair amount of blur! I was pleased with this shot and it was probably more luck than judgment that resulted in varying degrees of blur with the lead horse’s face being fairly clear :-) I particularly like the way some of the horse’s legs are ‘moving’.

Stowe Landscape Gardens (icm)

West Wycombe Park (icm)

08 Aug 2013 3 5 323
'Intended Camera Movement' Technique.

West Wycombe Park (icm)

03 Aug 2013 1 2 264
'Intended Camera Movement' Technique.

'Jet Propelled Swan'

02 Aug 2013 2 6 290
‘Intended Camera Movement’ Technique