And then I saw these two… Beach Sunset ICM Photography.
I headed to the beach to create colorful ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) photographs during sunset. Using a 10-stop ND filter allowed me to achieve long shutter speeds, transforming the scene into dreamy streaks of light and color. The sky put on an incredible display of vibrant oranges, pinks, and blues that blended beautifully through the camera movement. Two ladies standing in the water became the perfect subjects, adding recognizable shapes and a human element to the abstract images. The combination of flowing motion, rich sunset colors, and well-timed silhouettes resulted in some of my favorite ICM photographs from the evening.

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