Get Wet // William Watkins

Get Wet // William Watkins

The splash of a coin dropped into a fish tank filled with water as the fish tank is lit with blue background lighting.

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  • Alessandro Villain
    Dec 12, 2022 22:24

    This is an excellent photo. I love how you were able to capture the water undulating from the bottom. I really like your choice of colors and how dynamic the shot it. I think you could raise your shutter speed for next time, but that’s a really minor thing.

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  • Sander Leondaridis
    Oct 16, 2022 20:57

    Really love this image. Looks just like treasure that has fallen off of a sinking ship.

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  • Jeremy Koch
    Sep 14, 2022 14:14

    The jet emerging from the surface of the water might actually be called a Worthington Jet — there is a category devoted to this phenomenon on this site.

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  • John Whiteman
    Sep 14, 2022 13:12

    I like how the scale of your image isn’t incredibly concrete, I know it’s a coin in the water but I can see it almost as a large metal plate or something smaller also

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  • Abdullah am
    Sep 14, 2022 13:02

    The top surface looks cool.

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  • Tristan Martinez
    Sep 14, 2022 12:58

    I like the brightness of the coin itself, it’s a stark contrast to the really dark background and makes it really pop.

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  • Anders Hamburgen
    Sep 14, 2022 12:51

    Nice job capturing the displacement of the water at the surface where the coin enters. I wish the trail of bubbles following the coin were a little sharper. A smaller aperture might help increase the depth of field and keep all of the interesting parts of the photo in focus.

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