I knew it was going to rain eventually today and the forecast was for a 20-30 degree temperature drop so I stopped on the way home from work to walk a section of the barge canal trail. My intention was to capture some images of the dredging equipment. The state is doing some serious cleanup of our section of the canal right now. Those images didn’t turn out so well…
There was some great subtle light coming through the cloud cover and while I walked back toward the car I found a few opportunities to play with some intentional camera movement captures. ICM is another long exposure technique where the camera is moved while the shutter is open (yes, on purpose!). There was a soft breeze creating some gentle movement of the water in the canal. I found a few isolated rocks along the edge where the water and light created interesting patterns.
I must have captured 2-3 dozen images but was only happy with a few of the results. Getting the right balance of movement is not as easy as you would think. I do like the results and think this technique is something I will be exploring more going forward.
My favorite from last evening…

Wow ! I love the result ! It has created something unique and very beautiful !
Thanks Jocelyne! I had a lot of fun trying something new. Sometimes we work hard to get the perfectly sharp image but really what we want to capture is the feeling…
A wonderful balance in the composition of this image Mike between the movement of the water and the rocks. I like the fact the rocks are left of centre stage so to speak leading the eye along a line of thirds. I hope you have a great weekend.
Thank you James! Definitely a different approach for me but I really like the result. Enjoy your weekend!
Thanks very much and you are more than welcome Mike.