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Blue contact based flowers by Martha Casanave and Chris Patton from http://www.photography.org/workshops/cyanotypes.php This photograph was created by Martha Casanave and Chris Patton, and placed on a website called http://www.photography.org/workshops/cyanotypes.php. This image was a photogram/contact print-based image, meaning that the image is created on the picture itself. They placed this picture on lumens. This image captures cyanotypes, and lumens. The single plant is being held at the bottom, between two fingers. The plant looks like it was just blowing in the breeze, and its still alive. They used point of view for this image, because that is the only image shown, but it doesn't quite take up the whole space.

Chair by By franciscojavierbocanegrayez From Flickr This chair was photographed by the username franciscojavierbocanegrayez, and posted on Flickr. This picture was placed on paper, then put on Flickr. Like the Ble contact based plant, this image also captures the compositional technique of point of view, being the only image in the picture, and also very large.

Building by The lesser traveled seas From Flickr This photograph was taken by The lesser traveled seas, and was posted on Flickr. This photograph was printed on paper, and the photographer used fill the frame as their compositional technique. The photographer took a older looking building, and really zoomed in on the architectural details of the building, and filled the frame with that. Instead of being a blue cyanotype, this picture is more of a brownish color, and to me it really helps to tell the age of the building, and I think that if the photographer made it a regular cyanotype, a blue one, then it wouldn't be a strong.