Weinfurter,+Alex+-+Cyanotype+Research

This image is by Kelly Teske. It's a negative cyanotype print. I like this one particularly because of its great composition Everything in the frame, from the cacti to the mountains, frames the middle of the image, guiding your eye up and along the picture. Along with that, the image brightness used creates a nice gradient landscape, with all the darker colors in the bottom, and the lighter colors gradually appearing near the top. This is a well shot, and has a nice sense of unity.

This piece was created by Christian Marclay. It was made on paper, and is a photogram. This image uses fill the frame to create a busy looking image, and the lines scattered around the piece create movement. Besides that, there's really not much to say about this piece. I really how chaotic the image is, without feeling overwhelmingly complicated.

This was the third image I found. It's a negative cyanotype by Michel Herin. This one mostly uses leading lines to guide the viewer's eye up to the two people at the top of the stairs. On top of that, I really enjoy the way the edges of the image are left rough and splotchy, it give a sense of depth to the composition.