Hi David thx for sharing. Do you use polarizing filters or would you recommend them as a first filter to buy for someone wanting to get into icm or should I rather get ND filters. Thx
Thank you! I'm like you, Fall, Spring and Winter are my favorites. I'm not a fan of summer. All the hustle and bustle of the city make it so I just can't relax. It is great to be home!
That's interesting for sure. Not my cup of tea per style, but it does open up ideas for when you can't find anything to photograph. Thomas Heaton did one video like this, this summer using ND filters and handholding the camera. That was a weird one for sure. Thanks for the video David!!
I saw that. He does more dramatic movements as well. I like mine a little more controlled to give more of an Impressionistic look. I will use Circular Polarizers and ND filters as well sometimes to get a little longer exposure. It is fun to experiment and see what looks best. Thanks.
I don't think I'll ever find myself doing this. I view this about the same as extremely long exposures of coast lines where the waves are blurred to look like clouds. Just not my thing. It is interesting none the less. Thanks for sharing
I completely understand. It is one of those love it or hate it techniques. I have a few "hate" its like lens balls in a photograph. It can be cool, but I won't ever do it! People used to give me a hard time because I used a Lensbaby a lot for macro, but it was something that revives my creative side sometimes. Thanks again.
Just saw this - 4 years later still some good advice for some more intimate and creative shots. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. I’ve tried ICMs in the past but recently have take much more interest in doing them!!
Hi David thx for sharing. Do you use polarizing filters or would you recommend them as a first filter to buy for someone wanting to get into icm or should I rather get ND filters. Thx
I definitely recommend a Circular Polarizer first. It will reduce glare and increase saturation.
Nice images David, along with Winter my favourite time of year, I bet you are happy to be back from the city.
Thank you! I'm like you, Fall, Spring and Winter are my favorites. I'm not a fan of summer. All the hustle and bustle of the city make it so I just can't relax. It is great to be home!
I believe the fuji xt4 does multi exposure with average
I've never used it, but thanks for the information.
That's interesting for sure. Not my cup of tea per style, but it does open up ideas for when you can't find anything to photograph. Thomas Heaton did one video like this, this summer using ND filters and handholding the camera. That was a weird one for sure. Thanks for the video David!!
I saw that. He does more dramatic movements as well. I like mine a little more controlled to give more of an Impressionistic look. I will use Circular Polarizers and ND filters as well sometimes to get a little longer exposure. It is fun to experiment and see what looks best. Thanks.
I don't think I'll ever find myself doing this. I view this about the same as extremely long exposures of coast lines where the waves are blurred to look like clouds. Just not my thing. It is interesting none the less. Thanks for sharing
I completely understand. It is one of those love it or hate it techniques. I have a few "hate" its like lens balls in a photograph. It can be cool, but I won't ever do it! People used to give me a hard time because I used a Lensbaby a lot for macro, but it was something that revives my creative side sometimes. Thanks again.