For this project, I focused on using lighting beneath water; this brought out the patterns and shapes created by its flow at boiling and near-boiling temperatures. The lens was focused on the glass enclosure, capturing the water flow’s shapes up against the boundary as it approached boiling temperatures (In this shot, 200 degrees F).
This photograph was taken on a Canon T7i, with settings Focal Length 50mm, f/2.2, 1/1250s and ISO 6400.
Project Report: https://www.flowvis.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Flow-Vis-Get-Wet-Lia-Cucuzzella-1.pdf
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The colors are incredibly striking and make the bubbles look excellent. I wonder if there is a way to the whole frame in focus.
I like the cool colors of the water. Its cool to see the contrast between a very hot fluid with cool colors. Its fun and reminds me of a club with cool lights and decorations.
Very aesthetically pleasing picture with great framing and colors. I also appreciate some of the bokeh effects that have sort of come out at the sides and middle.