Hannah Newton

This photo is of the faucet on a slow drip The surface tension keeps the column of water until it is too massive and forms the droplets. We can see a motion blur of these droplets falling.

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  • Jillian Weber
    Sep 18, 2020 12:12

    I love the color choices that were captured in this image! I think the faucet looks super cool paired with the green and yellow reflections in the water

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  • Hunter Hach
    Sep 14, 2020 13:36

    If I’m correct in my assessment, I think it’s interesting how the drip gets more slender as it falls, showing that it’s accelerating. It’s unsteady looking wiggle also looks very intriguing!

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  • Reid Pritchard
    Sep 14, 2020 13:29

    Very cool image. I’d love to see a version that is a little closer so that it’s a bit sharper. I really like the flow though; the column is great.

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  • Bryan Wong
    Sep 14, 2020 13:26

    For better image quality, I would suggest increasing your shutter speed and adding a little more lighting. Other than that, I would say this is still a really cool image!

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  • Matthew McCallum
    Sep 14, 2020 13:26

    This is an interesting photo. I really like the nice solid black background.

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  • Alex Smith
    Sep 14, 2020 13:25

    Very nice flow scenario which takes good timing. If you could fill more of the original frame with the subject I think that would improve the quality of the image.

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  • David Kuchta
    Sep 14, 2020 13:25

    Really like how you were able to get such a large part of the stream continuous and in focus.

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  • Stella Newman
    Sep 14, 2020 13:24

    I appreciate the contrast between the brightness of the gutter being the source of the drip against the black background. This forces your eye to follow the brightness in the drip.

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  • Abdul Dawlatzai
    Sep 14, 2020 13:24

    Awesome way to capture a water droplet!

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  • Jillian Weber
    Sep 14, 2020 13:21

    I love the framing of the photo! I think the tall, thin shape frames the subject well, and adds a lot of interest to the photo

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  • Axel Escareno
    Sep 14, 2020 13:21

    I like the colors of the photo because it makes it look like the water appears out of nowhere. I also like the separations of the drops.

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  • Jacob Christiansen
    Sep 14, 2020 13:21

    I think it’s really cool how you captured the long drip.

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  • Megan Borfitz
    Sep 14, 2020 13:21

    I like your choice to make the photo in black and white. It puts more emphasis on the flow rather than the surroundings.

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  • James Hartwig
    Sep 14, 2020 13:20

    I think its fun you can see the source of the drip! I like it.

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