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What is Intentional Camera Movement?
Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a creative technique that allows photographers to capture unique, abstract images by deliberately moving the camera during the exposure.
The Tree
This tree…….it was sooo magnificent!!! It caught my eye as I was wandering along a track at Wilson’s Promontory, Victoria, Australia
Crested Tern In Flight…. it’s all a blur!
Capturing the elegance of a Crested Tern in flight can be a challenge, however I wanted to inject some creative energy into my shot. Using Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a fantastic way to transform a simple bird-in-flight photo into something dynamic and artistic
Pacific Black Ducks in Sync
There’s something particularly special about capturing two Pacific Black Ducks sleeping in a near-perfect sync on the water. Creating the image in black and white, with the ducks subtle patterns and graceful presence create a stunning, tranquil image that conveys peace and harmony.
Stunning Black Kite in Flight
Winter in Hokkaido offers a unique opportunity to photograph Black Kites near Lake Furen, where the stark, snowy landscape creates a dramatic backdrop for these majestic birds.
The Enchanting Redwood Forest
Photographing a redwood forest with Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) can transform the towering trees and ethereal light into a dreamy, abstract work of art.
The Very Gorgeous Misty Forest
On the day I took this photo we had been off the main Annapurna trail for several days and were climbing up above the treeline. When I turned around we had stunning views of the clouds and mist lingering amongst the forests.
Gulls: Finding Ethereal Beauty
The humble seagull is generally a bird that rarely gets a second look. However, they emerged as the perfect subject matter for this series of images given their common, plentiful presence and quite often brash behaviour as chip stealing fiends.
Time to get started again on the updates!!!
Exhibition – PICES at Meeniyan 2023
Sand Art – PICES Pop Up Show – January 2023
By the Beach
In late May I decided to embark on a project that would involve taking a single photo in the same location each day so that I could attempt to capture the everchanging beach landscape and just how wonderful it is to spend even just a short time each morning in such a meditative place.
World Lion Day
It’s World Lion Day and time to celebrate these magnificent creatures. Unfortunately their population has decreased 43% since the early 90s and they’re listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
Red Crowned Cranes, Japan
A few years ago I came across some images of Red Crowned Cranes in the snow. From that moment I knew that I’d have to experience and photograph these incredible birds for myself!!!
Whooper Swans of Lake Kussharo
Every year several hundred Whooper Swans spend their winter hanging around the warm thermal waters on the shores of Lake Kussharo in Hokkaido, Japan.
How to Photograph Cuba
Spectacular Temples of Old Bagan, Myanmar
Aurora Watching – Mount Aurora Lodge, Alaska
Penguins Porpoising in Antarctica
Whales Frolicking in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica
Views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna Region, Nepal
Bardiya National Park, Nepal
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland Australia
Colourful Cai Dai, Vietnam
Magnificent Mojito, Havana, Cuba
