Team First // Shalil Jain

Team First // Shalil Jain

This photo shows the resulting effect of the interaction between ferro fluid and “rattlesnake egg” magnets.
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  • Byron Pullutasig
    Oct 9, 2019 12:08

    The focus is superb. I like that we can clearly see the spikes of the ferrofluid.

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  • Julian Cruz
    Oct 4, 2019 12:46

    The jaggedness of the two magnets adds great texture.

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  • Kailey Shara
    Oct 2, 2019 12:47

    Good idea to invert the image, there’s something quite otherwordly about this image. The pair of ferrofluid drops almost look like a fly’s eyes.

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  • Brian Gomez
    Oct 2, 2019 12:41

    I would like to see the fluid itself take up more of the frame, but it is very cool physics shown. I do like the bright blue and the reflections off of the silver surface. The shapes produced remind me of Bowser’s shell.

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  • Aaron Zetley
    Oct 2, 2019 12:39

    Love the symmetry of the two silver balls. Tye invertion of the colors was a great idea.

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  • Saud Alobaidan
    Oct 2, 2019 12:38

    I really love the colors especially the ferrofluid

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  • Peter Armstrong
    Oct 2, 2019 12:38

    The ferrofluid looks really cool, but the background of the inverted image kind of draws my eyes away from the fluid. But you’re right that the blue gives a cool effect.

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  • Robert Giannella
    Oct 2, 2019 12:36

    I like that you decided to invert the colors

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  • Jonathan Cohen
    Oct 2, 2019 12:36

    The inversion of the ferrofluid makes it look like liquid silver, and that seems to contrast well with the background.

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  • Kensue Kiatoukaysy
    Oct 2, 2019 12:36

    I like the post editing to show the focus on the feral fluid.

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  • Lucas Garcia
    Oct 2, 2019 12:34

    The spikes look super cool. I love how you can see the strength of the magnet being demonstarted by the size of the spikes, bigger in the middle and smaller towards the outside.

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  • Brooke Shade
    Oct 2, 2019 12:34

    This image is very interesting. Great use of ferrofluid, this is a fascinating and unique concept. I love that you inverted the image, it is a great artistic choice.

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  • Nicholas Tyler Scott
    Oct 2, 2019 12:34

    I really like the color of the ferrofluid compared to the color of the background. The silver effect of inverting the image was a good idea.

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  • Austin Ramirez
    Oct 2, 2019 12:34

    The ferrofluid looks really interesting here!

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  • Sophie Adams
    Oct 2, 2019 12:33

    I love the colors! This composition kind of looks like bug eyes.

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