Some ICM (Intentional camera movement) shots by X-PaX
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Much appreciated.
Christian
Christian
Comments (6)
bakapo
these are fun! well done! I tried this once and it didn't look this good.
arthez
first one is really cool
dochtersions
The last one is my favorite, a bit an Halloween picture. :D
APlusDesign
The movement adds excitement and drama to these, well done! First is like rushing through a forest, you can feel the excitement of the run. And that building in the dark...makes it feel extra eerie. All in all, love them all but those two were my fav. :)
Chatar
Those are some great results, all very different with quite distinct moods.
anahata.c
lol, barb (bakapo): I've tried this many times, and it always looked awful! You're very intuitive at this, your images have real motion and beauty.
The first is a "whoosh"---we're whooshing back into the center, with lines of light taking us there. This doesn't feel random, it feels very classical, balanced. However you did it, it came out like a thoughtful abstract.
The next one is like underwater plants zooming through the deep water. (Luminescent plants.) Or strange fireworks against the night. I love the shapes, and the bits of red and green. And you got some rectangular shapes too---not easy to get with a moving camera: They're like little "electrical stations" along the way. I love it.
The next one---I love the combo of a still forest in the background, with those whirling lights in front of it. Like you're in a merry-go-round that's move very fast. A very playful shot, with a beautiful forest behind.
The next---it looks like a shot of Frankenstein's castle in deep shadow, with electrical currents running out of the windows. The shaking and blurred trees only add to the sense that this is a forbidden zone. It could be a scene from an old horror film.
Finally, the final shot feels like blasting golden and yellow fireworks, I assume it's made by moving your camera in front of lights, maybe city lights. It's beautiful. And the deep reddish-brown background makes a perfect backdrop to the lights. Quite eye-popping, Christian.
Well, I came here with the intention of commenting on lots of your images...but, in several uploads, you've posted multiple shots, so I didn't get to a lot of uploads. But I did comment on a lot of photos, regardless. It's over an hour now so I have to stop. I apologize for being so late to your gallery---I've come to RR several times, with the intention of getting to everyone. Then I wound up commenting in 3 or 4 galleries, and getting exhausted because I wasn't feeling well. I just couldn't make it very long. The thing is, I often save you for my 2d day of commenting, so I can sit with your work at leisure and comment on lots of your pieces. But in the last months, I've not made it to day 2. Or 3. So I promise to come back here and do more before the year is out. But it's always a pleasure to sit with your work, and I hope your holiday season is sweet and inspired. Beautiful work as always, Christian. You never let us down.
X-PaX
Thank you very much Mark. It is always a pleasure to read your comments. It is no problem for me, if you do not comment on every photo.