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Haven't done any kinetic work in awhile, so here's my latest effort. Hope you like it.

[Explored 25 APR 2017]

The yellow of straw stalks and gone-to-seed weeds against the white snow lure me outside with the camera despite the freezing temps. Add a bit of red bared willows and the winter Wyoming sky and I'll be out to play.

  

Rolling hills

Natural balance

Transition zone

 

Photo captured via Minolta Maxxum AF Zoom 70-210mm F/4 "Beer Can" Lens. Near the small unincorporated rural town of Steptoe. Steptoe Butte State Park. Palouse Hills section within the Columbia Plateau Region. Whitman County, Washington. Early October 2022.

 

Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: + / - 1 * Color Temperature: 4700 K * Elevation: 2,850 Feet Above Sea-Level * Color Grading: Technicolor *

Freely independent

Prairie domicile

Traveling light

 

I went back 10 years into my archives to retrieve this image from 2014...

 

I captured this scene as I walked through one of our state forest. Gold leaves covered the trees and the forest floor.

 

One of my first attempts at ICM (intentional camera movement), I was happy with how this particular image turned out. Most of my other images were quickly deleted as they were a total mess and not pleasant to view :)

schubert inspired ME image from the north country

Identity function

Repeated difference

Topological properties

 

Traverse along

Particular course

Far and wide

 

Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is something completely new to me and something I would not have tried if it wasn't for a Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society (NOPS) in house competition challenge. So off with camera I went and these are a selection of the images that I produced.

Check out the Outlaws web site - why not join us?

nops.org.uk

 

Do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Nigel Stewart

AN ICM photo taken with Mamiya/Sekor 55mm f1,4 lens during Montreal Jazz Fest.

TS-E 45 Using both tilt and shift. exposure time 2 second hand held

  

Ascent center distance

Extension of possible

Perpetual progress

 

Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu station

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