There was a time a few months ago when I became obsessed with taking long exposure shots out of the train window as I travelled in and out of London. I guess you can consider it a kind of ICM but really it's the train movement that does all the heavy lifting for this kind of shot. Perhaps it should be called Intentional Train Movement photography. Anyway I have 30 or 40 of this type of image and I am always mesmerised by what comes out of the camera. You'd be surprised at just how little post processing this required - a little bit of contrast and clarity to punch it up and not much else.
Anyway, what you see here are the train tracks directly outside my train window and passing by at the top of the image is a train going in the opposite direction.
Taken at f/6.3 using an ND filter on my Olympus 25mm (50mm full frame equivalent) to get a .6 second shutter speed.
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