One of the techniques for creating impressionist images with photography, is Intentional Camera Movement, or ICM. Here is a collection of some of the ICM images that I captured during daily walks through our neighborhood.
These images are made by moving the camera vertically, or horizontally, while make the exposure.
In the following image, the camera was moved diagonally.
The following images were made in Rosedale Park, before the last snow storm.
The most recent snow storm dumped much snow in Harvard Gulch. Here is one image that includes snow around the tree being captured.
I stopped by an area where there were several bushes growing close together along the gulch to capture this image.
In the following image, the bushes contained several curved branches. Since I moved the camera more slowly than the earlier images, these branches retained more of their curves.
Enjoy.