Get Wet // Ella McQuaid

Get Wet // Ella McQuaid

This image shows vegetable oil bubbles separating out of emulsion with water dyed with purple food dye.

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  • Max Patwardhan
    Oct 7, 2022 02:08

    Wonderful color palette on this image! The choice of lighting and dye makes this image quite recognizable. The focus was on point as well!
    -Captain Punctual

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  • David Milner
    Sep 14, 2022 13:08

    It may we worth trying different colors of dye, there could be an even better combination than these two.

    At the same time, I really like the polarity in frame: unmixed top, mixed middle, unmixed bottom.

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  • Alex Kelling
    Sep 14, 2022 13:08

    I like the color gradient from dark to bright through the bubbles. It shows different views of the bubbles. The purple looks cold like ice and the topic is orange juice like, making the temperature of the image variable.

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  • Nathan Gallagher
    Sep 14, 2022 13:05

    I love the color scheme! The focus on either side is really well done, and I actually think that the blurrier section in the middle provides an interesting contrast and separation to the image.

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  • Ben Carnicelli
    Sep 14, 2022 13:05

    I really like how the timing and the number of “Bubbles” there are in the image almost makes them look unnatural and square like ice cubes. Its a really interesting phenomenon and shows how the surface tension and pressures interact together

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  • Lucas Fesmire
    Sep 14, 2022 13:01

    I really like the depth in this image. The layers and layers of bubbles and colors really add a lot of perspective to the image. I think it could be cool to crop the photo so that there is more vertical space to display the deep colors at either end.

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