Get Wet // Saud Alobaidan

Get Wet // Saud Alobaidan

This photo demonstrates the concept of density where three liquids are in a glass with three different objects.

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  • Mary Rahjes
    Oct 3, 2019 16:29

    What three objects, and what three liquids, did you use for this picture?

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  • Peter Rosenthal
    Sep 30, 2019 10:10

    It looks grainy to me like it was cropped or taken in low light, so I think more light or getting closer would help that. I also slightly disagree with the general consensus that you need a cleaner background. I think your depth of field is shallow enough that the whole background is blurred enough to not distract me.

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  • Sam Brown
    Sep 28, 2019 15:48

    I live how many layers there are here very interesting looking.

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  • Kailey Shara
    Sep 28, 2019 00:05

    Besides using a neutral background, I think this image would be stronger if there was more “motion” involved- perhaps drop something dense like a marble to watch it break through both boundary layers?

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  • Jared Moya
    Sep 27, 2019 12:48

    Nice image. The background is a little fuzzy, maybe consider draping a white or black table cloth behind it so the focus can be placed on the fluid

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  • Faisal Alismail
    Sep 25, 2019 12:24

    I love the idea of demonstrating how certain objects go to certain fluid densities.

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  • Abhishek Kumar
    Sep 23, 2019 18:13

    This reminds me of a triple-layered shot. I like the comparison of densities, and how the grape is breaking the barrier. I also like how there’s seemingly a tornado-like formation in the top-most layer just above the grape. Were any processing techniques applied?

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  • Brian Gomez
    Sep 23, 2019 12:50

    I like how different densities and buoyant effects are shown in this image, but I would like the different layers and objects to be more clear.

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  • Robert Giannella
    Sep 23, 2019 12:49

    I would take the extra effort to buy a new glass so the objects would be more visible

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  • Abduljalil Almashama
    Sep 23, 2019 12:48

    The blurred background go well with the picture when it comes to colors. I like how you used different objects along with the three fluids to demonstrate the density difference.

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  • Salah Ammar
    Sep 23, 2019 12:47

    Loved the style it gave me “Stranger Things'” feels. I do not get the ping pong ball but great job.

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  • Jennifer Kracha
    Sep 23, 2019 12:47

    I think the background is a little distracting, but I like that you can see the grape staying steady in the middle of the glass. That is very cool!

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  • Dawood Ahmad
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I love how the grape bends the surface, it really shows the boundary layer.

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  • Alejandra Abad
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I actually really like your background. It has these pretty specs of light that mimic the circles. The colors go well together.

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  • Nicholas Scott
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I like the red color and the contrast of it next to the yellow oil. I also like the tiny drops of syrup in the top layer.

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  • Antonio Gueretta
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I like the image, I would recommend a white background and using backlighting to illuminate the relationships between the liquids.

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  • Did you drop the ping pong ball in the fluids or did you just have it sitting on top?

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  • Alejandro BarronToriello
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I like the background. It gives it a more realistic feel to the image

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  • Byron Pullutasig
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    I wonder if this would’ve benefited from a lower ISO

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  • Lucas Garcia
    Sep 23, 2019 12:46

    As opposed to other pictures that show the density of fluids its really cool how you put different objects in to use a real life example and adds more meaning.

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  • Blake Chin
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    What kind of processing was used on the image?

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  • Conan McHugh
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    Shows the effects of varying densities well, like you said, I think it would’ve been nice to have some sort of back drop to draw attention to the fluids.

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  • Robert Drevno
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    How did you decide the different objects to put into the glass? How did you decide on the different colors of the objects? I enjoy the crispiness of the the fluid layers.

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  • Sophie Adams
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    I think it would’ve been cool to see the objects as they were falling into the liquid and gone to rest somewhere inside the liquid mix. Maybe even a slow-motion video would’ve worked!

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  • Austin Ramirez
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    Its interesting to be able to see all of the layers of the fluids and how they interact.

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  • Jason Fontillas
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    The photo looks a little grainy in the back ground. It looks like you had plenty of light so lowering the ISO would still get a clear image without the “noise” from a high ISO.

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  • Jamie Frankel
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    As you mentioned, I wish the image was lighter. I also wish that there was a plain background instead of something blurred out.

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  • Matthew Knickerbocker
    Sep 23, 2019 12:45

    I like the physics demonstration involving different densities shown here however, I agree that the background is slightly distracting.

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