Snyder-Cyanotype



Feather: http://www.photography.org/workshops/cyanotypes.php This was taken and made by Monetery Pensiulla College Photo Lab This photo was printed on black and white paper, and then invetered to get a negative. After given the negative it was kept in a dark room until set in the sun for a little while and made it the image it is now. you could consider this picture leading lines because the lines of the feather lead your eyes up the paper. The balance between colors in this picture are very cool because the edges of the picture are dark blue and the feather is and then everything else is white, giving it good balance.

Boat/Water: http://www.suffolk-fun.com/suffolk-fun/calendar/?calMonth=7&calYear=2012 This photo was taken by/Sullfolk Art Gallery. This photo was printed as the negative and set into a dark room until the time that they were ready to take it and release it into the sun. They didn't let it sit in the sun that long which explains why the photo is still somewhat dark. This picture is really rule of thirds because there is the bridge that could be considered leading lines, but it also separates the photo somewhat into thirds and the boat adds a nice touch. Even though the colors do not contrast that much, it is very cool that it is such a great photo that turned out well.

People: http://www.christopherjames-studio.com/build/ALTcyanotype.html This photo was done by Christopher James Photography This photo was sprayed with chemicals after the negative was printed out and then exposed to the sun. In order to get the people on the top the artist placed barbies on the photo when placed in the sun and that is how they turned out ghost like, giving the image a very cool touch. This is somewhat fill the frame because there are so many barbies on the page.

Feet: accidental extra one!