I feel as though this image could be the basis for a horror film poster. I can imagine it involving a very a crazy tone. That’s exactly what this image speaks to me: tone. The image itself is very nicely framed and centered. It almost reminds me of a shot form a Wes Anderson movie. With that said, the artistic merit comes from how the verticalities of the image come down and gather at the bottom. I am pleased to see this image being used as a way to make the image pop out more by using its orientation. This is a great image and I am a bit inspired to see if I can replicate this image for an upcoming film project. The colors blend well together. I would surprised if they didn’t considering the contrast of pink is yellow. It almost feels like a pool of lava or a melting sunset. Very surreal, and very well done.
Art: The contrast between the background and the bobbles are great, I really enjoy how much this looks like fire.
Flow: The flow is quickly understandable and recognized.
Photographic technique: The exposure used was great it really makes this piece look that much more similar to fire.
1. Very artistic image. The vibrant colors and fluid composition is very interesting.
2. The physics are well shown.
3. The photographic technique is very good.
Really awesome particle tracing! Looks like a fiery scene but bubbles are an underwater feature, so it just messes with your brain. Good focus, awesome, great colors.
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Very demonic looking! really cool. The motion in the image really adds to the complexity. I think the motion blur really adds to the image.
This image is super cool. i like how there is so much going on in the image. lots to look at.
I feel as though this image could be the basis for a horror film poster. I can imagine it involving a very a crazy tone. That’s exactly what this image speaks to me: tone. The image itself is very nicely framed and centered. It almost reminds me of a shot form a Wes Anderson movie. With that said, the artistic merit comes from how the verticalities of the image come down and gather at the bottom. I am pleased to see this image being used as a way to make the image pop out more by using its orientation. This is a great image and I am a bit inspired to see if I can replicate this image for an upcoming film project. The colors blend well together. I would surprised if they didn’t considering the contrast of pink is yellow. It almost feels like a pool of lava or a melting sunset. Very surreal, and very well done.
You managed to capture the fiery perspective in your image very well. The colors and streaking bubbles make the image seem very chaotic!
This image makes me think of flaming goal posts. The trailing bubbles add a nice effect. Well focused.
Art: The contrast between the background and the bobbles are great, I really enjoy how much this looks like fire.
Flow: The flow is quickly understandable and recognized.
Photographic technique: The exposure used was great it really makes this piece look that much more similar to fire.
Wow. This image looks like fire vortexes underwater. Very nice contrast and aesthetically pleasing.
Amazing colors. Looks like an underwater fire. I like the composition too, with the two columns on the edges and the dark in the middle
1. Very artistic image. The vibrant colors and fluid composition is very interesting.
2. The physics are well shown.
3. The photographic technique is very good.
I really like the bubbles in the middle of the image and the effect they create. The image gives the impression of fire.
Really awesome particle tracing! Looks like a fiery scene but bubbles are an underwater feature, so it just messes with your brain. Good focus, awesome, great colors.
This image is wildly unique. Love the sharp vibrant colors. It looks like an inferno and I’m digging it. Amazing work!
Wow! Cool image, nice coloring. I like the motion blur of the bubbles, tracing their movement.
Really vibrant image, it would be difficult to tell what’s going on without a description, but it is a really interesting image.
The bottom right is a little overexposed, but I like the warm colors and and the streamlines. What was the shutter speed?