IV2 // Marina McCann
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Flow Vis Guidebook
- Introduction to the Guidebook
- Overview 1: Phenomena. Why Does It Look Like That?
- Overview 2: Visualization Techniques
- Overview 3: Lighting
- Overview 4 - Photography A: Composition and Studio Workflow
- Overview 4 - Photography B: Cameras
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Focal Length
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Aperture and DOF
- Overview 4: Photography D: Exposure
- Overview 4 - Photography E - Resolution
- Overview 5 - Post-Processing
- Clouds 1: Names
- Clouds 2: Why Are There Clouds? Lift Mechanism 1: Instability
- Clouds 3: Skew - T and Instability
- Clouds 4: Clouds in Unstable Atmosphere
- Clouds 5: Lift Mechanism 2 - Orographics
- Clouds 6: Lift Mechanism 3 - Weather Systems
- Boundary Techniques - Introduction
- Dye Techniques 1 - Do Not Disturb
- Dye Techniques 2 - High Visibility
- Dye Techniques 3 - Light Emitting Fluids
- Refractive Index Techniques 1: Liquid Surfaces
- Refractive Index Techniques 2: Shadowgraphy and Schlieren
- Particle Physics: Flow and Light
- Particles 2: Aerosols
- Art and Science
- TOC and Zotpress test
- Photons, Wavelength and Color
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I really like this, the swirl patterns are super cool and it kinda looks like lil ghosts floating around.
Nice job capturing a focal point in the image. The really bright areas accentuate the composition, and darker parts of the image.
I like the decision you made to increase the brightness and contrast on this image, it makes the different flows stand out more and creates a cool gradient diagonally across the image.
I love how spread out and comprehensive of this picture. The subject covers the entire area and there is unique, bright flow happening everywhere in the image. The bright, sharpening edits of the image definitely enhanced its visual attraction.
The light from the bottom left that fades to the top right is a really interesting visual. The gradient of brightness in the image is awesome.