Hunter Hach

Hunter Hach

A mixture of naphtha and isopropanol sprayed from an automotive fuel injector.

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  • Aldwin Bretoux
    Dec 11, 2020 15:31

    I really like this image and how the flow splits off into two streams, and how you can see all the individual droplets

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  • Cary Faulkner
    Sep 21, 2020 11:49

    I like the inclusion of the nozzle in this picture to show how these two streams are generated. It is also really interesting to some droplets moving between the two jets.

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  • Olivia Ward
    Sep 18, 2020 13:14

    I really enjoy the split stream. I think it looks really cool.

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  • Jacob Christiansen
    Sep 14, 2020 13:12

    I think the split in the stream is very interesting and adds a cool dynamic.

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  • Matthew McCallum
    Sep 14, 2020 13:08

    This is a very cool picture showing a piece of engineering that most people never see working. Also, I applaud you for working with a flammable fluid like this.

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  • Victoria Rios
    Sep 14, 2020 13:08

    Nice time and effort on for the it reminds me of hyperdrive in star wars

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  • Stella Newman
    Sep 14, 2020 13:07

    I appreciate the positioning of the lighting in this image, it directs your eye to the direction of flow.

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  • Reid Pritchard
    Sep 14, 2020 13:07

    I’m a fan of the motion blur, it’s both a nice aesthetic and a good visualization of the actual flow.

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  • Alex Smith
    Sep 14, 2020 13:05

    I like the shutter speed you used to show velocity differences between the particles. I also think the framing of the image, which shows how distinct the pattern from the injector is, creates a lot of visual intrigue.

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  • Bryan Wong
    Sep 14, 2020 13:05

    I love how you set up the lighting. I think it gives the image a cool dynamic.

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  • Hannah Newton
    Sep 14, 2020 13:05

    I like the way we can see specific fluid particles and can make observations of the flow based on that. It’s a really interesting image to look at.

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  • rae rodriguez
    Sep 14, 2020 13:04

    I am intrigued by how you can see the direction of the spray particles based off of their trails ( lower right-hand corner). Great use of the shutter speed to capture this!

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  • I like the particles that are not moving in the direction of the flow. They are captured beautifully.

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  • Abdul Dawlatzai
    Sep 14, 2020 13:04

    I really like how you captured the streamlines

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  • David Kuchta
    Sep 14, 2020 13:04

    Awesome image Hunter. Really enjoy the framing and geometry of this shot.

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  • Jillian Weber
    Sep 14, 2020 13:03

    I love the concept of your image! I think that you put a lot of work into the set up of the image, and that is reflected in the result!

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  • Megan Borfitz
    Sep 14, 2020 13:03

    I like the contrast between the atomized particles and the straight streams of fluid.

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  • Axel Escareno
    Sep 14, 2020 13:02

    I like the transition from a rapid laminar flow, to chaotic particles. The lighting really makes the particles pop.

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  • James Hartwig
    Sep 14, 2020 13:01

    I really like the two streams the fuel injector produced. Great work capturing the motion

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