As far as I can tell, ICM (Intentional camera movement) photography is hugely popular with DSLR owners but has been largely ignored by drone photographers. It's a useful tool for creating abstract images, but most abstract drone photography seems to be beautiful birds eye landscapes. So I applied for a research grant from the institution I teach photography at and have been exploring what techniques are possible. Here's a short video I made introducing the subject and a few of its possiblilities:
If you're not into pure abstract, you might still like my ground rush effect (although some folks say 'that looks like photoshop' and others say 'why don't you just do it in photoshop?' Enjoy.
If you're not into pure abstract, you might still like my ground rush effect (although some folks say 'that looks like photoshop' and others say 'why don't you just do it in photoshop?' Enjoy.