Seth Dry

Seth Dry

2025 Get Wet

My image shows the immediate aftermath of two water droplets hitting a still surface of water. We can see the subsequent jetting of water as the fluid rushes in to fill the “crater” formed by droplet impact.

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  • Grace Halbleib
    Sep 18, 2025 11:20

    Hi Seth, I think this photo is a clear demonstration of how complex fluid flow is. One of the jet streams goes directly up, and the other is almost collapsing to the left; the fluid motion in this image is influenced by many different factors in each of the droplet locations.

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  • Haiying Peng
    Sep 14, 2025 15:28

    Neutral Questions: What do you think about the symmetry between the two rising water jets? What made you decide to go with two jets rather than just one?

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  • Beck Hermann
    Sep 10, 2025 12:47

    The addition of a second droplet allows for more complex fluids to be shown, specifically when the two cavities pull water from each other is quite beautiful.

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  • Francine Palmos
    Sep 10, 2025 12:42

    Hi! I was in your breakout room and I really liked how you cropped the photo. You were able to center the fluid phenomenon to where it is and I feel like you were able to eliminate the distracting parts of the photo! I really thought that this photo looked cool so great job!

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