Ella McQuaid // Team Second (IV3)

Ella McQuaid // Team Second (IV3)

This Image shows streamlines of a paint and dye mixture flowing over a figurine submerged in water. Image taken in collaboration with Alessandro Villain, Marina McCann, and Max Patwardhan.

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  • Robert Cooper
    Dec 12, 2022 23:13

    I love the use of props and color in this set up

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  • John Whiteman
    Dec 9, 2022 11:55

    Such an artistic and beautiful composition! I really think the technique you used here is awesome as at first when viewing the picture I didn’t think it was underwater. I was surprised that it’s paint since it looks very powdery in your photo. Awesome job!

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  • Cole Smith
    Dec 7, 2022 22:52

    Super interesting image that differs and stands out from a lot of others in that it has both a fluid subject and a more abstract, artistic, non-fluid subject

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  • Heider Iacometti
    Dec 7, 2022 14:54

    I like how the paint acts like a wave.

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  • Isaac Martinez
    Oct 24, 2022 12:47

    I think the fluid flow around the figure is really unique and interesting. Its a really fitting visual for October. The blue fog is a really cool choice as well

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  • Lucas Fesmire
    Oct 21, 2022 12:52

    I like the angle of this image. The fog on the bottom also adds to this image and gives it a spooky feel.

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  • Alex Kelling
    Oct 21, 2022 12:51

    I love the cloud like effect caused by the blue fog along the bottom. This is very cool effect being up in the sky. The thin fluid along the figure looks like a veil. The third hand is very cool highlighted as a shadow.

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  • Nathan Gallagher
    Oct 21, 2022 12:45

    I really like the angle that this is taken at, it makes the little figure seem powerful and grand like he is casting a spell or being revealed from nowhere.

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  • Marina Mccann
    Oct 21, 2022 12:44

    I really like the streamlines, it’s cool that you’re able to capture the precise flow in that sense. The cropping and editing that you did really added to the image.

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