Goff_Cyan

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This first image is a negative shot by Emily Berrera. She demonstrates the rule of thirds in this photograph which is a large contributor to the overall feel. Despite the watercolor paint appearance, the image was simply printed on stationary paper. The artist uses leading lines from the stem and pieces of grass to lead the eye upward to the hazy background. In addition the soft and fuzzy texture of the dandelion contrasts wonderfully with the shininess and stiffness of the grass and stem.

The second image is a photogram made by Heather Martinez. This picture shows a fill the frame compositional technique and beautifully features the texture of the subject. The media of the photogram is unknown, but it appears to be on watercolor paper. Leading lines are in this image as well shown through the stems of the plant.

The third and final image is a negative, like image one, and was taken by an 'f295' user 'banana_legs'. The compositional technique used in this photograph would be fill the frame. A very unique quality about this cyanotype would be the media, unlike the first two images this cyanotype was transferred onto glass rather than paper. An immense amount of texture was used in this image because of the feathers of the subject; many organic shapes within the subject also contributes to the beauty of the picture.