Vega-Cyanotype

Tim L Lowe illustrates a detailed picture that shows a great amount of variety that was printed onto paper. He uses the compositional techniques of filling the frame and point of view. By filling the frame he shows a lot of different shapes and pattern found within the ceiling. The point of view gives the viewer a new perspective of what is above. Lastly, Lowe provides a great amount of variety with all of the elements found in the picture.

Philipp Eller takes a simple flower and makes a negative cyanotype out of it. Taking a simple flower and creating this image provides a different point of view since the flower appears to look almost like an x-ray of it. Eller uses his space by centering the flower which enables all of the petals to be seen. Also, he emphasizes on the shape of the flower because of the fact that it is only focused upon the flower.