Kuchar-+Cyanotype



My first photograph is by Bob Kissa titled "Listening to the Blues" which is used with a negative transparency. You can tell because the picture is mainly blue. In this photo he is using leading lines, because the stems on the flower lead your eyes off of the page. In this photo Bob used shape because everything in the background is blue while the flower is white and the main thing that you see is the shape of the flower and it fills the space. @http://www.bajanreporter.com/2009/11/barbados-based-photographer-earns-place-in-manhattan-show/

My second image is by Anna Adkins and it is titled "Peacock". This picture looks like it is printed on paper because it looks ghost like. I like this photo because of the different colors in the feathers. This photo is also using leading lines because the likes are going off of the page. This photo is using texture because of all of the different lines and fluff of the feathers. @http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/contribute/capital/photography/

My third picture is also by Anna Adkins and it is titled "Papaver Rhoeas." In this photo Anna used watercolor paper to print. This picture is using leading lines because the stems of the flowers are leading off of the page. It is also using fill the frame because the picture is using the whole space. This picture is also using texture because of the different elements in the flower. @http://www.abbeville.com/blog/?tag=cyanotype