Cyanotypes+-+Peter

====The authors of these images were [|Karibou Aliaca] and [|bruno collinet]. They both used paper as the type of landscape they were printed on. The one on the left utilizes point of view, and leading lines through the base of the water towers. The one on the right utilizes horizon line, and rule of thirds by placing the man slightly to the right along with the edge of the shore. He also used leading lines with the shore leading our eyes to the man walking.====

The Principles: movement, rhythm, balance, emphasis, variety, unity/harmony, contrast
===Both authors utilized texture by creating interest in one certain object. By creating focus in that object, our eyes want to explore around the pictures, and thats when we notice the dust in the sky or the sand/ waves on the beach. Both authors utilize lines, this is true because the leading lines in the shore along with the waves in the ocean both serve as a baseline of where to focus our eyes. In the Tower picture there aren't as many lines, but it is still utilized by portraying the photo in landscape rather than portrait mode. Both photos utilize shape and color because the shape of the general shore is round and although it is flat we can see the roundness with the lightness and darkness of colors, and with the tower picture the darker lighting of the towers makes it interesting to look at and because its a weird shape it makes appealing to the eye. Both pictures utilize the sky to provide space and focus, and the pattern of the pictures include a single object being followed by an object or background of lesser focus. The patters vary from soft in the wave picture to scratchy in the tower picture.===

> > > Only the wave picture utilizes movement because it is observing a couple objects in motion rather than the tower picture where it is just one stationary object. Neither of the pictures have balance or rhythm because they don't show a progression of different shades which is not as appealing to the eye as a picture with layers. The wave picture does however provide emphasis on the lines of the waves crashing into the store making an explosions of different shades. They both have unity/harmony because they just flow. The pictures flow into one or two main object(s). The contrasting part of each picture is the lightness vs the darkness. The tower picture utilizes this feature directly with the dark object and the light sky. Both pictures did a great job appealing to my eye overall!