Team First // Rob Drevno

Team First // Rob Drevno

This photo resulted from the use of ferrofluid, magnets, and India Ink. India Ink was dropped on the spikes of the magnetically activated ferrofluid.

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  • Sophie Adams
    Oct 9, 2019 09:22

    I love how bright this image is, it looks like something from the ’70s! The ferrofluid looks really cool and I like how its a different color than the rest of the image.

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  • Jonathan Cohen
    Oct 7, 2019 12:38

    As someone who is red-green color blind, this image definitely stands out a lot more than the others, simply because of the colors you chose.

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  • Abhishek Kumar
    Oct 7, 2019 12:38

    I love the definition in this image. Reminds me of a giant solar flare. The green on the right reminds me of the habitable zone for a star system.

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  • Brian Gomez
    Oct 7, 2019 12:38

    This is a very unique image, and the dark bubble and bright yellow/red bubbles remind me of a sunflower. The gradient within each yellow/red bubble looks like flower pedals or paintbrush strokes. I also enjoy the glare on the top right side of the image because it shows some of the textures that comprise the image.

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  • Alejandra Abad
    Oct 7, 2019 12:37

    The glow is really fantastic. Looks magical.

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  • Audrey Viland
    Oct 7, 2019 12:36

    This image doesn’t look real. I love it. The purple sphere looks like it’s floating above everything else, and I love the circles decreasing in size as you move away from the sphere.

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  • Robert Giannella
    Oct 7, 2019 12:36

    I really like the colors and patterns in this image.

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  • Sam Brown
    Oct 7, 2019 12:36

    This image looks like a cosmic sunflower. I also enjoy how the dark circle isn’t taking center stage. The cells add a lot to this image. The size variation of the cells are beautiful .

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  • Jason Fontillas
    Oct 7, 2019 12:35

    The colors are amazing! and the framing to put the purple circle on the left third of the frame is some nice compostion

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  • Antonio Gueretta
    Oct 7, 2019 12:35

    Great job! The colors are very vibrant and in each cell, you can really see the color mixing. I could look at this image for hours!

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  • Jared Moya
    Oct 7, 2019 12:35

    Super cool! Looks like some sort of thermal imaging scan

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  • Nicholas Tyler Scott
    Oct 7, 2019 12:35

    I like the purple color that is covering the ferrofluid. The boundaries of the cells in the ink reminds me of a fractal of some sort.

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  • Abduljalil Almashama
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    It really resembles a sunflower. I like how vibrant these colors look.

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  • Jennifer Kracha
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    This reminds me of a sunflower, and I really like the red and yellow in the cells.

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  • Peter Rosenthal
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    The bright colors in this photo make it very easy to understand and see everything.

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  • Conan McHugh
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    The edges of the cells are very sharp; looks a lot like a sunflower

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  • Blake Chin
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    I like the choice of editing the colors post processing.

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  • Matthew Knickerbocker
    Oct 7, 2019 12:34

    I really like the vibrancy of the colors and how you can see mixing happening inside the cells.

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  • Mary Rahjes
    Oct 7, 2019 12:31

    I like how clear the edges of the cell effect is in this picture, especially with the yellow color choice, it makes it look like cracked desert ground.

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