Amateur Photographer  |  30th July 2016
CREATIVE BLUR: TECHNIQUES AND IDEAS TO ADD DRAMA TO YOUR PHOTOS
Movement has always played a big part in my landscape photography. The ripples in a river, waves crashing on the shore and the wind in the trees all serve to create an element of abstraction, from the subtle movement of the end of a branch to the completely Impressionistic close-up of a fast-fl owing waterfall where the whole photograph is a blur. From using the natural movement of subjects to produce abstract images, it’s just a short step to introducing your own intentional camera movement (ICM) into an otherwise static landscape. Aided by digital cameras (and huge storage cards), the freedom to experiment with movement in photography has never been
greater.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 30th July 2016.