Architectural Multiple Exposure & ICM
In this week's video, we take a look at architectural multiple-exposure photography in two locations, London and Ayr. Architectural multiple-exposure and ICMPhotography is a captivating form of artistic expression that merges multiple exposures of architecture to create stunning and unique images.
Whether you're a seasoned photographer looking to expand your creative horizons or a beginner eager to learn new techniques, or just stuck in a creative rut, you might want to give this a go.
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Love your use of ICM and ME in an urban setting. So artistic and creative! I have a dear friend from Ayr and I visited him there in the early 90s so those were very special to me. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
I’m a fan of multiple exposure images and really enjoyed this video. Your colour grading techniques at the end of the video have given me new inspo for editing. I’ll give it a try - thanks!
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video😁👍
Hi Gary! your hometown photographs are beyond beauty. Mesmerizing. Subscribed!
Lovely work Gary.
Superb pictures !!
Wonderful Inspiration! Thank you from Germany
I haven’t seen many ME/ICM images in the past which have really worked for me. Very impressed with yours though. Super images. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this Gary, I love the visual interest this creates. I'm really new to this idea, can you share a few pointers on the angles and amount of movement that you typically use? Is 3 up/down, left/right going to create this effect or do you use the orientation of the buildings to decide on the direction?
Wonderful work. TFS
These are amazing, fantastically creative. Bravo Sir. Love to know more about the technical, setting etc and advice for an old bloke like me to try doing this. I have a Canon R6 and I’m still learning. Thanks again for a great video and a very inspirational, informative video. Phil
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for watching Phil, and glad you enjoyed it. I'm going to work on a video in regards to that once I work out how to capture the viewfinder as I'm taking the images.😁👍
I really love your photography. Do you have a workshop course for Photoshop?
Love your landscapes but this was a very refreshingly different video from your stable Gary. I too love London architecture but your home town images were the best and my favourite, especially the bridge images were stunning. Thanks again for a brilliant video, regards.
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Really appreciated Victor, and glad you enjoyed the video. I have more of these in the pipeline, the first geared towards the landscape of Glencoe which I'm filming tomorrow. Thanks for watching😁👍
@victorcarmelo8606
Жыл бұрын
@@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer thanks again.
Amazing.......loved the images.
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked them, thanks for watching😁👍
@seanconcannon7922
Жыл бұрын
@@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer I shoot Sony so don't have ME built into my camera....looking at your images they seem to blend so well in camera rather than when I blend images in Photoshop....I love the architectural multiple exposures but they just seem too sharp and are a bit jarring to the eye when I do them in Photoshop....Any tips? Do you think blending more exposures is better I normally only blend together about 4 or 5?
Hello amazing work there, congrats 🎉 I have a question, I can only take two images in multiple exposure mode on my XT3, is it possible to take more than 2?
Your home town looks a bit like Florence from where I'm standing- Thank you from Whanganui, NZ.
Really interesting video, thanks
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching😁👍
Thank you for another inspirational video! 😊 It would be nice with a little bit of technical info, though. Which blend more do you use in camera? What's your thought process when moving the camera? But anyway, I'll try this with my own camera tomorrow!
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching. If I can fathom out how to record in camera as it taking them I'd be able to talk you through my thoughts 😁👍
@FKnoph
Жыл бұрын
@@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer That would be great! But if not, just to hear your thoughts when you take the photos would be great. It's nice to have a good starting point for further exploration! 😊
Thanks for this I really thought some of your images turned out great….do you use auto focus and what aperture is best? New subscriber.
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Hi, yeah I used autofocus on all of these and between f/8-f/11. Incidentally all of these shots were in aperture priority. Thanks for watching & subscribing😁👍
I also have the X-T5. Having to click the OK button is the worst! I hope they give us the option in a future firmware to keep shooting and eliminate the OK after every shot.
@paulasimson4939
Жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and yes that would be fantastic in the update,😁👍
I loved the images and will take some inspiration from them for my own ICM work. However I found the choice of music rather irritating and intrusive while viewing. Otherwise, a good video.
Hello 👋, thank you for the video, do you leave the ibis on or do you turn it off for ICM?
@GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
Ай бұрын
I usually turn it off. Thanks for watching :)
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