O'Shea-Cyan

4,3 auf der Richterskala (4.3 on the Richter Scale) - Jens Zimmerman : This photo was not only a cyanotype, it was also a double exposure shot. This was taken with a negative transparency, then printed again at an angle on top of that transparency to create the look of everything falling over like in an earthquake. Fill the frame was used because the coffee mugs are the center of the shot. Because they are in the center though, symmetrical balance was used.

PRINT Cyanotype 104 - Charles Guerin : To create this photo, Guerin used dalbe watercolor paper to tint the photograph after it was taken in black and white. The use of lines is really prominent because of all the trees leading you to the top of the picture to the open sky. The river also acts as a leading line to meet up with the sky. Because this photo has a tint to it, making it feel old I feel this picture is a lot stronger with all the sames tones rather than in color or black and white.

Chair - Bill Cameron : This picture was created by the photographer using a negative transparency. I like this picture a lot because it is cyanotype, it creates the mood of feeling sad and somber with the wooden chair almost rotting away against an almost black building. Asymmetrical balance is used here and it works a lot better than having the chair in the middle of the photograph. Also the chair is tilted giving the photograph the edge that makes you feel like anything can happen any second.