This particular image was captured from a video of a highly viscous fluid in falling in free fall (gravity). The surface tension in the fluid is what causes the “distorted” droplets falling from higher elevation.
This is a nice closeup of a fluid flow that people see daily. Seeing the elongated bubbles flowing looks nice and the color change as the fluid flows looks great.
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I love the colors you got in this photo. It looks like an ocean
I really like the transition of the colors and how the bubbles are stretching due to movement.
I love the color blocking in this image! I think it’s super cool that the light source is just white light, and the fluid makes the ombre effect
The color grading in this video is awesome!
This is a nice closeup of a fluid flow that people see daily. Seeing the elongated bubbles flowing looks nice and the color change as the fluid flows looks great.
I liked the colors used in this image.
I think the number of bubbles is nice, where it’s not too crowded but still shows the flow well.
I really like the video and how the drops move. It’s very satisfying to see the drops ‘slow’, pile, and kinda reform into spheres.
I like the frame you paused this video at. I think the frame accentuates the slope the bubbles are falling against.
I like how you can see the air bubbles decelerate as they go down and how they move inwards, showing the geometry of what it is flowing down on.
I think you did a good job capturing the feeling of a viscous fluid. The video does a good job describing how thick the fluid is.
It reminds me of rain running down a car windshield.
I love how the fluid looks like a wave in slow-motion. The colors are also really nice.
I the colors are fantastic! It feels like a slow motion ocean wave from inside to me.