Intentional Camera Movement: Getting That Monet Effect

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This is a how to video to shoot and edit an ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) image with the "Monet" painterly effect. Featuring Lighten and Soft Light Blending modes.
0:00 Introduction
1:40 Camera Settings
2:12 Image Review
3:10 Image build in Photoshop
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beautiful. love the addition of a little blue to the shirt - made it look much more like a painting to me.

JanicevD
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Very inspiring! Gets the creative juices flowing! 😊

glennledrew
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Great technique that I’ll have to try!

cmichaelhaugh
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This video was recommended to me randomly and I love it! Nice effect, I wil try it outö

Ngocl
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Wonderful. I don't know if you could provide a bit more detail on the use of Photoshop/Lightroom to accomplish this. I guess I need to learn Photoshop because while I understand the concept well, I don't know how to use the software well enough right now to do it.

keithnisbet
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I'm going to try this on the weekend, Alec. Great idea.

Can I ask how and if you aligned the layers in PS before you blended them?

davidturner
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I really like Sony cameras but isn’t it too bad that they are almost the only camera that does not offer in camera multiple exposures. I asked Sony about this and their response was “ this is an amateur feature and the A7/A7r, A1 etc are professional cameras. So for my ICM/multiple shooting I use the very “amateur” Nikon Z9 or the DSLR Nikon D850 😂. I do however like the control you have shown by doing the processing in PS with individual layers … will try my Sony for this. Great video, thanks!

larrycitra
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Is that your community hat - or is it cold inside?

Eigil_Skovgaard