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- Intentional_camera_movement abstract "In intentional camera movement (ICM), a camera is moved during the exposure for a creative or artistic effect. The process involves the selection of an aperture and the use of filters to achieve a suitable shutter speed. Proponents experiment both with the duration of the exposure and the direction and amount of camera movement while the shutter is open. Generally exposures of 1/20 to 1/2 second give the best results and an optimum seems to be 1/8th of a second.[citation needed] The effect depends significantly on the direction that the camera is moved in relation to the subject, as well as, the speed of the movement. If light levels are high the use of neutral density filters will reduce the light entering the lens, thus enabling the exposure to be extended. A polarising filter can also be fitted to the lens. This has a dual effect of reducing reflections within the image and reducing the light by about two stops. Photographers set the camera's ISO setting to the lowest available on the camera (commonly 100), as this reduces the camera's sensitivity to light and so gives the slowest possible shutter speed. The direction of movement of the lens has a dramatic effect on the results. Patience is required along with much experimentation to establish where and how to move the camera to achieve the desired effect. The camera can be moved upwards, downwards, to the right or left or away from or towards the subject while being handheld. The camera may also be turned, angled, and rapidly moved back and forth.Leading proponents of the technique include Ernst Haas, Douglas Barkey, Alexey Titarenko and (from as early as 1962) Kōtarō Tanaka.".
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- Intentional_camera_movement comment "In intentional camera movement (ICM), a camera is moved during the exposure for a creative or artistic effect. The process involves the selection of an aperture and the use of filters to achieve a suitable shutter speed. Proponents experiment both with the duration of the exposure and the direction and amount of camera movement while the shutter is open.".
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