I’m just getting into this genre. One technique I tried is to hold the zoom barrel of the lens and rotate the camera around it during the exposure. This creates a rotate and zoom effect at the same time.
Refreshing change of genre, Jens. Nice upgrade for the channel. Gravity drop move was new to me. Lots can be done w/ICM. Ever try zooming while doing a somewhat long exposure? Like the images where there’s a mix of effects - trees in movement, forest floor still. Well done. Cheers!
Thank you, its a rollei monkey pod, or do you mean the bigger one I used in the forest? (This... was a ... not 100% sure, I will look that up, it was like a 100 euro tripod of K&F Concept I bought on amazon)
Hi thx for the video and advice but for someone who are just starting with icm and that’s on a tight budget which filter would you recommend as first filter. Is it polarizing or ND and would it be for example Nisi VN 1-5 and 5-9 or just a fixed 3, 6, 10 stop. Thx
Great video. This is the first time I've heard the tip of having the camera stable for the first few seconds. Thanks so much!
Thank you!:)
tolle Ideen, die du hier stets präsentierst, schönes Video!
Vielen Dank!!!
Love the last image of the trees.
Great you like them;)
Something new and always very creative, love those images Jens 😀
Thank you great to hear
Thanks you so much, beautiful
I’m just getting into this genre. One technique I tried is to hold the zoom barrel of the lens and rotate the camera around it during the exposure. This creates a rotate and zoom effect at the same time.
Very creative. Nice!
Thank you
Awesome!!
Thank you
Refreshing change of genre, Jens. Nice upgrade for the channel. Gravity drop move was new to me. Lots can be done w/ICM. Ever try zooming while doing a somewhat long exposure? Like the images where there’s a mix of effects - trees in movement, forest floor still. Well done. Cheers!
Thank you, great you liked it. No a zoom and focus change is still on my list;) Maybe in another part in a couple of weeks.
Very creative. What is your Mini tripod
Thank you, its a rollei monkey pod, or do you mean the bigger one I used in the forest? (This... was a ... not 100% sure, I will look that up, it was like a 100 euro tripod of K&F Concept I bought on amazon)
Hi thx for the video and advice but for someone who are just starting with icm and that’s on a tight budget which filter would you recommend as first filter. Is it polarizing or ND and would it be for example Nisi VN 1-5 and 5-9 or just a fixed 3, 6, 10 stop. Thx
As practiced by renowned photographer Romeo Beckham