Welcome to number 7 of our ICMPC. A photo challenge that encompasses in-camera movement for a creative look at photography. Rules are above under the ICMPC tab, and anyone is welcome to join in – just don’t forget to do a ping back.
I have been practicing trying to achieve just the slightest movement of ICM and in the garden is best as I can do it for a while without looking like a crazy woman in public moving the camera up and down and all over the place. After quite a few shots here are my faves for this round.
This almost looks like a good blur, but I can assure you that it is ICM with just the slightest jerk outward.

In this one, you can see a bit more of movement.

I like taking photos of the lady in the yard. When we moved here, she was in a broken fountain, and it is quite large. I saved it and put it in with the camelia plants. She’s a bit ghostly in these photos and it almost looks as if her spirit is leaving.

It is always a surprise when a photo turns out to be something never planned. With ICM it seems to be the reason why I like it so much. A wonderment of sorts within the camera workings.

Thanks once again for joining me. Remember you have a whole month to get out and experiment and I do enjoy checking out those who do join in creatives. I get inspired by you all. September 19th is our next one.
Til next time…
Kathleen Jennette
ICMPC



19 responses to “~ICMPC #7~August”
Hi Kathleen, came here via Egidio. Your images are inspiring, I have tried ICM , found it quite interesting.
https://mazeepuran.wordpress.com/2024/07/19/japan-through-my-lens-1/
Your image is beautiful and the flowers look like a painting! Gorgeous colors!
Thanks. I think I replied to this comment or were there two? I tried some more photos with icm yesterday. https://mazeepuran.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/silent-sunday-drawing-with-light/
They are both wonderful. The flower is the dreamy and the runners sure do have that “keen” look about it. I am glad you are liking the ICM. I find it soothing and relaxing to view the photos after taken. I look forward to seeing more 🙂
Thanks kindly.
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Indeed, floating away in the flowers 🙂 thank you Roland!
These are wonderful, Kathleen. Some look like a double exposure.
I think that is one of the characteristics of the flower photos that surprised me also. The camera picked it up that way. ICM seems to be endless on the looks. Thank you!
Kathleen, I just posted my entry for ICMPC #7. It was a first for me: an ICM panorama.
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/a-moment-of-stillness/
I just went over to your site, and it is gorgeous! I really am enamored by the calm of your photo and the pano. Beautiful!
So thankful you liked it.
I really like the photo of the lady, she looks ethereal! 😊
Thank you John, she obliged the camera. I think she liked it 😀
You’re welcome! 🤙🏻😊
The lady in the yard is very eerie and captivating, and the flowers have a soft beauty about them. Thanks for sharing these images, Kathleen. 🙂
Thank you Nancy 🙂