Scanlon_Cyanotype

This cyanotype dandelion piece was done by Emily Barrera. It appears to be on paper. This is a negative based photo. This photographer utilized a good view of contrast I believe. I like the way it involves lots of darker shades which makes the lightness of the focal point (dandelion) pop.I also like the way this photo still has the border on it. I think it adds to the photograph.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/photobyebar/1753020685/

This Cyanotype Feather was done by Matt Shapoff. This photo appears to be on some form of fabric the way the white looks. But it may be on a piece of paper.  This is a photogram/contact print-based photo. I like the simplicity this photographer took with this photo. Because there isn't much for your eye to focus on, it causes you to see little details in the photo that you would otherwise not see. I also like the border left on this photo and the "paint lines" from the dark room still added. It gives the photo a better feel in my opinion.

http://supermarkethq.com/product/found-feather-cyanotype-print

This Cyanotype Boathouse photograph was taken by Arthur Wesley Dow. It appears to be on paper and is a negative based photo. I enjoy this photo a lot because of the differences in lights and darks. This photography utilized good values and textures of the fence and house. With this photo as well I feel it appears very simple but has more meaning behind it.

http://www.photoaxe.com/cyanotype-photos-exhibit-in-boston/