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In-camera motion, also known as intentional camera movement (ICM), is a technique where you move your camera while taking a photo to create a sense of motion. Instead of capturing a moving subject, you intentionally shift the camera in various ways to produce dynamic, artistic effects in your images.
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It looks like drought conditions in the French region if Camargue – it’s not. Depending on the of year the salt lagoons can look dry especially at the end of summer.
I was taking photos with my iPhone of a rustry boat anchor when my friend wandered in the frame. My resulting photo I think has certain charm.
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The effect seen when the Sun is surrounded by a large halo is called a 22-degree halo. It happens when sunlight passes through ice crystals in high-altitude clouds, bending at an angle of about 22 degrees. This creates a circular ring around the Sun (or Moon). I almost ran inside to grab my camera, but if I had, I would have missed it!…
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The elusive sunrise, looking towards the Mediterranean with the vast expanse of sand and scattered clouds in the Camargue, France.
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