Hi Gary, I have viewed a lot of your video footage and enjoy them immensely, I myself have delved into ME & ICM images. I would like to ask for your own ME work, approx how many exposures do you use on average for your architecture shots. Would an example be 5-9 average? Many Thanks, Jacqui from Falkirk
Hello @Gary. Thanks for sharing this technique. I need a bit more clarity. You are recommending to take multiple shots using multiple exposure techniques however in the above editing video, you are using only the one static image and one ICM picture and merging it. What do we have the multiple exposure images? Am I missing something here? Kindly clarify
Also, how did you do this technique for wide pictures? Because I can see you have made some wide pictures in your website. Could you please explain/answer that? Thanks
Good ideas, thanks.
Großartig ❤ Danke.
Very helpful….thanks so much for sharing 😊
Your very welcome, thanks for watching 😁👍
Thank you so much, this was very helpful, love your work!
Thank you very much and glad you found it useful😁👍
Great tip......thanks a lot.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching😁👍
Hi Gary, I have viewed a lot of your video footage and enjoy them immensely, I myself have delved into ME & ICM images. I would like to ask for your own ME work, approx how many exposures do you use on average for your architecture shots. Would an example be 5-9 average? Many Thanks, Jacqui from Falkirk
Hello @Gary. Thanks for sharing this technique. I need a bit more clarity. You are recommending to take multiple shots using multiple exposure techniques however in the above editing video, you are using only the one static image and one ICM picture and merging it. What do we have the multiple exposure images? Am I missing something here? Kindly clarify
Hi, I'm applying one static image to the multiple exposure image to overlay and define the subject. It helps bring a slight clarity to your subject.😁
Also, how did you do this technique for wide pictures? Because I can see you have made some wide pictures in your website. Could you please explain/answer that? Thanks
Great Idea ... I am not a big fan of Just icm with nothing grabbing the eye
Many thanks for watching 😁👍
What is ICM?
It's Intentional Camera Movement. Here's another video on it ruclips.net/video/XnFCusTX1do/видео.html 😁👍