Get Wet // Lana Pivarnik

Get Wet // Lana Pivarnik

This image shows a wave beginning to form on the front of a rock.

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  • Cole Smith
    Sep 16, 2022 12:57

    I like this picture because it’s a refreshing perspective as opposed to most of the stream photos that I’ve seen which are long exposure. I also think that you did a really nice job in terms of setting the iso and exposure low enough on your camera to properly capture this image in the outdoors natural light.

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  • Maridith Stading
    Sep 16, 2022 12:39

    This is a beautiful image, you did a great job on the composition and the focus.

    To answer your question, this image is both artful and demonstrates an interesting flow phenomenon. You have a laminar flow in the right half of the image and a transition to a very turbulent flow on the left. All the while the image looks visually stunning.

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  • Kendall Shepherd
    Sep 16, 2022 12:36

    I think this photo is very well in focus and is taken with a good shutter speed so as to capture all the movement in time perfectly. I also really like the different textures of water that are in this photo. From the smooth ripples over the rocks, to the splash in the center, and the more turbulent flow in the back. I’m interested to hear about what fluid phenomena go into this.

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  • Kelsie Kerr
    Sep 16, 2022 12:28

    Your focus is great in this! The image is crisp and the colors/saturation are balanced super well!

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  • Will Dietz
    Sep 16, 2022 12:27

    I really like how crisp and clean the water is. The droplets really look like they’re just hanging in the air.

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