This is the second part of my post on abstract images of fall trees via ICM (intentional camera movement).


These two images (above and below) are the same but with different editing applied. These are not realistic natural images, so I’m not bothered by artistic renditions via edits.


The same scene can yield very different results, depending upon the camera movement.



I must admit that I had fun creating these abstracts. Maybe I should do this more often and I like the vertical motion abstracts of trees much more than those created via horizontal camera movement.
Until next time,
Ken