Jeremy Parsons – Team Third

Jeremy Parsons – Team Third

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  • Daniel Luber
    Dec 11, 2016 22:51

    The reversed contrast is very interesting. It really makes the colors pop out. The focus is really good as well

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  • Jason Savath
    Dec 7, 2016 12:34

    Great effects of fluid flow. The image has great contrast as the flow can be clearly seen against the dark background.

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  • Michael Waterhouse
    Dec 5, 2016 12:49

    interesting editing done compared to your other team members. Helps show features of the physics in the fluid flow that are harder to see in previous team members images.

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  • Sean Harrison
    Dec 5, 2016 12:44

    Interesting use of post-processing to distinguish yourself from the rest of your team. The effect created looks like the background of the stars from the air bubbles, and the flow itself is something crashing through space. Really interesting image, well done.

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  • Maxfield Scrimgeour
    Dec 5, 2016 12:41

    i like the way that you switched the color up from the other images in the team. cool to see just where the vortices in flow are.

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  • Daniel Bateman
    Dec 5, 2016 12:40

    interesting editing choice. I think it provide an interesting level of contrast, but may be a bit distracting from some of the physics. It does however make the image quite distinct and very bold.

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  • Stephanie Mora
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Post-processing choices are interesting. They help draw focus to the main parts of the flow. Love the color choices. Looks very cartoony.

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  • Interesting choice of editing to emphasize differences from the rest of your teammates. It’s kind of neat to show the aeration bubbles in the background.

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  • Harrison Lien
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Nice photo, very unique from your team, the flow is nicely highlighted in this image.

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  • Zachary Cymanski
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Interesting technique to show the flow. Seems like an abstract streak painting to me. I would black out the bubbles on the right side of the image.

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  • Tianzhu Fan
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Different with another three images cause the inverse color technique is applied. Interesting processing.

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  • Michael Lloyd
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    The black background is an interesting effect, but the bubbles on the right corners are a bit distracting. I like how the vortex curls are very thin and symmetric with this method.

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  • Ryan Daniel
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Awesome flow physics are visualized perfectly in this image. I like that you used a dark background rather than a white to set it apart from the other images.

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  • Alexander Rosenberry
    Dec 5, 2016 12:37

    Good work with your edits, you really made something unique here.

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  • Theo Petrides
    Dec 5, 2016 12:34

    – Great use of editing to differentiate from the similar shots of your team members, it reminds me of galaxies colliding with each other in space.
    – The circle in the front reminds me of a lunar eclipse, looks great and the yellow dots are the stars. Very ‘space-like’.

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  • Mark Noel
    Dec 5, 2016 12:29

    The editing helps to visualize the physics. Interesting colors and great focus

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