Pfeiffer+Cyanotype

The first image of the rose was done by Gustavo Castilla. This image looks as if it was printed on watercolor paper using the fill the frame technique to really exaggerate the meaning of the rose. This has been given much contrast throughout the entire image because the brights and dark's of the image really blend well together and the overall color really brings out the entire flower. This is a negative based image using the negative transparency to create the final image. The second image of the mask was done by Amanda Burleston-Guthrie and it looks to be as if it was printed on paper using the fill the frame technique to really fill the picture with the objects used. the balance between black and white is very even throughout the entire picture with the feather and the mask being white with the gray shadow is really blends well with the black in the background. This image is a photogram picture which is where objects are actually placed onto the actual image to create the overall picture. The third image was taken by Charles Moore and it looks as if this picture as printed on a watercolor transparency using the rule of thirds technique to really focus on the emotion of the feet and the body language given off. the contrast between dark's and lights are very well done and the balance of the entire picture is very well done and even. This is although a negative based image where the picture was made as a negative before printed and exposed.