Burning of suspended organic hydrocarbon particles exhibiting properties of changing pressures and air densities as a result of temperature.
Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gueFvzSznPQk7rgLc1jyEiWikOGDIyl2/view?usp=sharing
Burning of suspended organic hydrocarbon particles exhibiting properties of changing pressures and air densities as a result of temperature.
Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gueFvzSznPQk7rgLc1jyEiWikOGDIyl2/view?usp=sharing
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Very chaotic flow. This makes for an interesting photo. Well done.
I love the detail in the image near the bottom of the flame. It is very tricky to get the right exposure of fire.
The intensity of the lower half of the flame is quite striking; what if you cropped the image such that this was the main focus?
I really love the dynamic colors in the image. I would love to see the flame more in focus and look forward to the full description of the experimental setup
I really love the dynamic colors in the image. I would love to see the flame more in focus
Great job! The chaos of the image is really nice and the variety in colors from the combustion is very aesthetically pleasing.
I really like how big and intimidating the flame looks , it looks like a dragon spit out fire or something.
I like how aggressive the flame looks in the bottom half
I love the color contrast. The fire looks almost “soft” closer to the torch.
The torch hitting the flour is an abstract looking phenomena that is extremely satisfying.
I like that we can see the torch and the flour before the ignition at the bottom of the picture, it is cool to see the different stages of the reaction.
I wish if there was more blue flame but amazing work overall.
Great picture featuring the burning particles as the pressure/air densities change!
Very unique application when it comes to combustion. The colors especially at the bottom are really cool, is this how the original one look or did you edit them?
very detailed pic. I also love the colors combination.
I like how it looks like a cgi movie of two fire animals just about to get into a big fight! Bravo
Good focus. I like the temperature gradient that is visible in the image
I like how there were different and unique colors.
This so cool! I love the idea and how the colors differ.
Very clever set up, I’ve always found ignition of particulates in air to be fascinating. All the different colors make it very interesting and artistic, too.
The bottom half looks like a movie explosion with the different layers and colors that came from being set on fire, it’s a very cool image!
With such a fast shutter speed I’m impressed with how much motion is still visible in the image. I like the dynamic nature and variety of color as well.
Cool photo, this almost looks like a fist rising up in the air, caught on fire. This photo can have various interpretations which is great.
I really like the the blue from the blow torch at the very bottom, I think it creates a nice contrast against the warmer colors in the rest of the image.
I love how we can clearly see a wide range of colors from blue to purple to red, orange, and white. Very vibrant.
Very smart use of flour’s flammable properties. What do you think about the graininess of the image? The definition on the blow torch flame is neat.
I really like the change in color of the flame that you captured in this photo. It adds to the movement of the flame.
The difference between the colors of the top and bottom flames is amazing
I like the quick shutter speed that can capture the start of the explosion. The multiple layers in the bottom looks great.
I like the spectrum of color from the fire and how it changes from top to bottom.
I like how the you showed the beginning of the flame before it mixes with air enough to ignite, showing the origin.
I like the procedure behind this. It is interesting to see the different colors the flame emits
I like that you used a fast shutter speed. It definitely resulted in a clear, crisp photo but even with that you can still see a little bit of movement.
I like the contrast between the nonlit and lit flour particles. Beautiful image!
I love how aggressive this flame is, it really has a lot of character and color. Why did you choose to light flour on fire?
Love the setup. Very creative which gives it a unique look
very clear and brilliant colors, I wish I could see the top of the combustion!