They are really beautiful selection photos - captured using this special technique. I like ICM, I've been practicing it now and again for some time and I enjoy it. Yes - and it is precisely these elements of chance - as you say - that make an exciting photo result to be expected. At 7:58 a beautiful picture with the colorful accent of the yellow umbrella. And the next picture at 8:06 is also a great visual experience, I think. Especially when you look at it on a large screen. As you also say, with this technique you don't need to try to capture the motif precisely. Quite the opposite is the case - you can take this little freedom and let the camera become 'a plaything of your own movements'. And in the end you get pictures that can seem like fairy tale or dream sequences to us, as if we were children again and were seeing the world with big, amazed eyes. Thanks for showing them, Mister Taka Hiro. By the way, I would like to ask you a question: How is my name written in Japanese characters that look so artistic and exotic to me? Would you be so kind as to show me? Best wishes - Monika
@urban_photography
8 күн бұрын
Thank you, Monika. You perfectly complemented what I wanted to say.Yes, I think it was a good attempt to use the camera as a tool to express how the world looks. Monika is written as 'モニカ' in Japanese.
@monikabrandenstein5011
6 күн бұрын
@@urban_photography Oh, thank you very much. I can try it out right away using the copy function. Best regards モニカ 😊
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They are really beautiful selection photos - captured using this special technique. I like ICM, I've been practicing it now and again for some time and I enjoy it. Yes - and it is precisely these elements of chance - as you say - that make an exciting photo result to be expected. At 7:58 a beautiful picture with the colorful accent of the yellow umbrella. And the next picture at 8:06 is also a great visual experience, I think. Especially when you look at it on a large screen. As you also say, with this technique you don't need to try to capture the motif precisely. Quite the opposite is the case - you can take this little freedom and let the camera become 'a plaything of your own movements'. And in the end you get pictures that can seem like fairy tale or dream sequences to us, as if we were children again and were seeing the world with big, amazed eyes. Thanks for showing them, Mister Taka Hiro. By the way, I would like to ask you a question: How is my name written in Japanese characters that look so artistic and exotic to me? Would you be so kind as to show me? Best wishes - Monika
@urban_photography
8 күн бұрын
Thank you, Monika. You perfectly complemented what I wanted to say.Yes, I think it was a good attempt to use the camera as a tool to express how the world looks. Monika is written as 'モニカ' in Japanese.
@monikabrandenstein5011
6 күн бұрын
@@urban_photography Oh, thank you very much. I can try it out right away using the copy function. Best regards モニカ 😊
素晴らしい!
@urban_photography
10 күн бұрын
楽しんでもらえてよかったです😃
2枚目の作例カッコいいです!
@urban_photography
9 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます。どれか1枚でも刺さってくれたらいいなと思ってたのでうれしいです。
カメラを使用しての表現法は色々ありますね。これからは誰もまだ気づいていないカメラを使用した表現法を発見してください。
@urban_photography
8 күн бұрын
いつもコメントありがとうございます。誰も気づいていない表現方法でそれがみんなに認められたら、それは素晴らしいことですね。
少しマンネリになっていたのでブレ写真に挑戦してみようと思います。新たな表現に出会えるかも知れませんね(笑)
@urban_photography
11 күн бұрын
いまのぼくは撮る前から結果が見えているみたいなところがあったので、ブレ写真は新鮮な気持ちになれました。「新しい表現に出会える」、ほんとそうですね。
なんでもありやなw
@urban_photography
10 күн бұрын
そうなんですよ。写真は自由ですから、楽しみ方はいろいろです
@bamboosingularity3330
10 күн бұрын
@@urban_photography 挑戦してみます!