Team First | Garrett Wolcott

Team First | Garrett Wolcott

Two streams of colored oobleck are simultaneously poured onto Mozart’s Requiem Vinyl rotating at 33 1/2 RPMs.

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  • Geya Kairamkonda
    Apr 18, 2018 15:42

    I like the angle of this image, and especially the colors of the yellow and blue.

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  • Julian Claudio
    Mar 2, 2018 01:50

    This really shows the rope coiling effect well, great shot.

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  • Cara Medd
    Feb 28, 2018 11:49

    So cool! I loved this idea that you guys did! I really enjoyed how we can see how thick the paint is

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  • Samuel Oliver
    Feb 25, 2018 10:41

    The angle of this image is really great. You get the feel of the depth overall. I really like how you really see the curving of the pour.

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  • Luke Collier
    Feb 23, 2018 14:00

    Garrett, I really like how the threads drop down and affect the rope-coiling instability. The motion blur in the bottom emphasizes this rope coiling. I’m very impressed that you were able to capture that!

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  • Michael Guenther
    Feb 23, 2018 12:40

    Love the use of the colors and how the angle of the shot portrays the nature of the flow.

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  • Madison Emmett
    Feb 23, 2018 11:52

    I really like the choice of focus in this image. It is really unique and captures the flow well. The colors are really pretty and I like seeing where the fluid is coming from.

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  • Jacob Chapin
    Feb 23, 2018 11:27

    I like the blurry focus in the front of the image transitioning to the sharper focus where the flow is occurring.

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  • Brandon Toves
    Feb 23, 2018 11:22

    I like this particular capture in time! The pour boys seem to be syncronized, although the blue stream defintely exhibits more interesting behavior!

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  • Abigail Rastatter
    Feb 23, 2018 11:21

    The focus of this image is great, and I love the how you warmed up the colors.

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  • John Monahan
    Feb 23, 2018 11:21

    I like the flow of the ooblek on the record. You can really see the running of the liquid on the disc. The focus is nice and the colors are great as well. Nice job!

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  • Lea Mattson
    Feb 23, 2018 11:21

    The difference in the blue and yellow streams is cool. The focus is great because you can see exactly where the streams land on the turntable.

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  • Julian Quick
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    The yellow rope bends left then right, a very cool effect. That’s unique to non-newtonian fluids I’m pretty sure. Consider cropping the glare out.

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  • Lucas Sorensen
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    Lighting and focus in this image is excellent, though increasing the depth of field could allow the flow to be seen more easily. I like the contrast between the “ropes” of oobleck and the background.

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  • Casey Cooter
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    Appreciate the description! Adds something to the image.

    I really enjoy seeing the rope coiling instability, and how clear the ropes came out. It is a shame about the left one, but I think that could easily be fixed by a faster shutter speed. Yet again, since most of the image is in focus, really doesn’t detract from the image!

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  • Riley Kenyon
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    I like how the two streams behave differently as they fall onto the turntable, the colors here are also highlighted nicely against the background!

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  • Tanner Wismer
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    The timing of this picture is perfect to capture the two streams of oobleck falling onto the turntable. The blue and yellow colors were a good choice to make for a good looking color contrast. The background does have some glare that is a little distracting. You could’ve put some white paper in the back to get a plain white background.

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  • Hanwen Zhao
    Feb 23, 2018 11:20

    Great image, I like the way you composite the image, the focus and lightning is good on this image.

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  • Gabriel McGann
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    You can really see the coiling instability, fascinating. I like the focus and lighting as well.

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  • Gabriel Elbert
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    Really cool photo. I like the rope-coiling instability. The streams and motion blue really add to the effect.

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  • Eric Robinson
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    I like the focus and framing of this shot. I think this has a more realistic coloring than the other similar photos which brightened the colors a lot. Looks good

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  • Daniel Petrykowski
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    Very effective perspective. I wish the rope coiling instability was more time resolved. You might be able to increase your shutter speed and add more lighting to accomplish higher time resolution.

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  • Cyron Completo
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    The rope coiling effect in this image is really clear and is quite beautiful when combined with the colors you chose.

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  • Jake Lanier
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    This is a really good angle. The field of view is good, and outside of the bright spot, the lighting is really well done. I think the image could have been a bit more in focus, and I think a higher shutter speed would look interesting with this affect too.

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  • Robert Gray
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    The texture here is really cool, I love the two strands of ooblek, and even the motion blur on the left. Nicely composed shot with good contrast between the halves.

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  • Jordan Nahabetian
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    The lighting is beautiful. This image showcases the odd solidity of oobleck. Great picture.

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  • Stephen Morton
    Feb 23, 2018 11:19

    I like how your image shows the strings of liquid hitting the record player. It is interesting how one is very blurry just above the record, and the other is crystal clear. It shows the difference in the rope coiling instability.

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  • Brent Bauer
    Feb 23, 2018 11:18

    I like the use of opposite colors in the oobleck, it really highlights the flow. The physics of the two separate flows looks very clear. but overall is a really dynamic image.

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  • Philip Nystrom
    Feb 23, 2018 11:18

    Great angle and visulasation of the fluid flow. I like that there is some motion blur in the image. Overall great image and color.

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  • Steven Rothbart
    Feb 23, 2018 11:18

    The focus is perfect on the streams and it looks so smooth

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  • Lara Buri
    Feb 23, 2018 11:18

    Good lighting and colors. I think focusing on the turntable rather than the streams falling down would help focus on the flow you are trying to visualize.

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  • Yousef Taqi
    Feb 23, 2018 11:11

    The lighting and focus in this one is spot on. I also like how you decided to highlight the thickness of the paint as opposed to the flow

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