Thank you, Dale. I have several articles on my website related to this tool. I will wait a day or so and add information on where these were taken. Any guesses are welcome!
Many years ago, I asked for permission to photograph inside our local Dave's Supermarket. They were kind enough to permit me to do that. I promised not to photograph people or interfere with shopping or stocking activities. I made many visits there with my camera and photographed the shelves, vegetables, shapes, forms, repetitions, etc. On occasion, I tried the ICM path when I saw suitable patterns. On my website, there are many ICM articles, as well as many with photographs from Dave's. One of them merges ICM and Dave's:
Intentional Camera Movement helps create abstract images with lines, shapes, colors, streaks, or any combinations of them. Look on the shelves of supermarkets
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The photographs I shared yesterday were from one of those trips to Dave's. One shows a stack of foil trays, and the other a display of birthday cake candles.
I was going to guess a candy store for the second one, but a supermarket would be a good place. Enjoyed the article, and learned a few tips to boot. Thanks.