Sander Leondaridis IV 2 – Fall 2022

Sander Leondaridis IV 2 – Fall 2022

Ferrofluid exhibiting normal-field instability

This image depicts the reaction of ferrofluid on a paper plate with a circular magnet held underneath. The magnet was moved around, leaving streaks of ferrofluid in its path. Thank you to Tristan Martinez, Abdullah Alkhaldi, and Anders Hamburgen for collaborating on this project!

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  • Martin Allsbrook
    Dec 14, 2022 10:29

    I love how you used the stains from the ferrofluid, something most people would consider a mistake, as the focal point of the image. Very creative!

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  • Alessandro Villain
    Dec 12, 2022 22:29

    I love the contrast of this photo and how dramatic it is. I think the black/reds bring out a lot. I would love to see more.

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  • Tristan Martinez
    Dec 9, 2022 16:03

    I like how the surroundings were blurry and you have a focus on the subject of the image, very cool decision.

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  • Tobin Price
    Sep 26, 2022 13:09

    Really nice image composition, definitely reminds me of tendrils creeping towards an object. Nice job manipulating lighting/ color!

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  • Anders Hamburgen
    Sep 26, 2022 13:03

    I like that you were the only one to use the smaller, donut shape magnet. I wonder if the magnetic field is weaker because the “tendrils” look so small.

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  • John Whiteman
    Sep 26, 2022 13:03

    I really love the colors and overall composition. Your image reminds me of the intro credits scene in the new “House of the Dragon” show, the “movement” I’m getting is very compelling.

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