Cyanotype+-+Blackley



This is image was made by Kees Brandonburg, it looks like it is negative. The photograph uses the compositional technique of framing the picture and it is also an interesting point of view. The cabinets on the side of the photo make it framed and it is taken from a low point of view so it is more interesting. The image shows different values and interesting lighting, because in the back of the image is brighter than the front. The cabinets also create leading lines leading you into the background of the photograph.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kb/49765828

This photograph was taken by Kate Nydam Meberg, and it looks like it is print based. The techniques used in this image are leading lines from the stem of the flower and the contrasting colors. It is an interesting image and is very unique. I like this image because it has one image in the cynaotype that looks interesting, and the other is white. Together they are very fascinating http://www.flickr.com/photos/nydam/3348346835/



This picture was made by Henry, but no last name was given because he is from flicker. This photo looks like it was made on watercolor, and it is brushed on. I like this photograph the best becasue it is the most unique. I love the spiral going all the way down to the ground. He used the technique of leading lines with the spiral staircase, it is very interesting and you follow it all the way down until you can't see what is at the bottom. The begging of the spiral also frames the center of the image. This photograph has a pattern in a way of the repeated circles going down the stairs. Also there is not only lines on the stairs but also the railing has posts which are also interesting. Overall the photograph is great and it really caught my eye. http://www.flickr.com/photos/henry63/3766856570/in/photostream/