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ICM - Intentional Camera Movement - Perfecting Moves and Choosing Subjects.

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This image illustrates the concept of visual perception in ICM photography, showcasing three distinct photographs that emphasize how the human eye interacts with abstract forms. The first image, "Winter Light," captures the ethereal beauty of light filtering through a blurred landscape, inviting contemplation. The second, "Self Portrait," explores identity through abstraction, challenging viewers to engage with the essence of the subject rather than the details. Finally, "Sailing the Gaze" presents a dynamic scene that plays with movement and focus, illustrating the varying speeds at which our eyes process visual information. Together, these images highlight the importance of clarity and abstraction in creating impactful photography.
Two abstract photographs illustrating visual perception in ICM photography.
This image illustrates the concept of visual perception in ICM photography, showcasing three distinct photographs that emphasize how the human eye interacts with abstract forms. The first image, "Winter Light," captures the ethereal beauty of light filtering through a blurred landscape, inviting contemplation. The second, "Self Portrait," explores identity through abstraction, challenging viewers to engage with the essence of the subject rather than the details. Finally, "Sailing the Gaze" presents a dynamic scene that plays with movement and focus, illustrating the varying speeds at which our eyes process visual information. Together, these images highlight the importance of clarity and abstraction in creating impactful photography.