Get Wet // David Milner

Get Wet // David Milner

A very dark, viscous liquid sticks to the underside of a wire rack and forms abnormally large, black droplets. Image is set against matte white and is backlit. The image is also processed in black and white to accentuate the dark color against the white background.

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  • Alessandro Villain
    Dec 12, 2022 22:32

    This is one of my favorite photos from this semester. I think you really captured the elegance of the fluid, and there is not one thing I would change

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  • Tobin Price
    Oct 21, 2022 18:25

    This image is awesome, I love the stark contrast between the droplets and the white background. Really great depth of field. Also, nice job on your report, I thought that your figures were very professionally made and clearly showed what was going on!

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  • Max Patwardhan
    Oct 7, 2022 02:02

    I really enjoy the depth of field in the photo. The grid does an excellent job displaying how well the photo is focused as a whole.

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  • Lucas Fesmire
    Sep 16, 2022 12:45

    I really like the geometry in this image. The parallel lines are contrasted by the round droplets at the intersections. I also like that the image is in black and white.

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  • Alex Kelling
    Sep 16, 2022 12:45

    I love what the edit and crop did to the image compared to the original that was shown. The lack of color makes the fluid very interesting to view and makes it appear very thick, like ferro fluid. I like how focused the image is on surface tension.

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  • Lana Pivarnik
    Sep 16, 2022 12:44

    You did a fantastic job cropping the image. Between seeing the initial image and the presented image, the artistic elements you put into this image made this image very visually appealing and interesting in terms of art and fluid flow.

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  • Ella Mcquaid
    Sep 16, 2022 12:41

    I really like the angle this shot was taken at, I like how the viewer is looking up at the grid and the diagonal bars crossing the image.

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  • Isaac Martinez
    Sep 16, 2022 12:37

    I love how the focus fades when it gets away from the drops and also think its cool how they reflect light in their own ways

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