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__CYANOTYPE NEGATIVE: 3 IMAGES__


 * 1. Negative Based Image**

username: jacme31 (Elotype) It appears that watercolor paper was used by this photographer. Leading Lines, Fill the Frame

This photographer used texture very well in this photo. The background adds a lot of movement and shakiness. I believe the background is some type of tree (maybe a pine tree?). The photographer used space very well in this image. The girl (focal point) is not in the direct center of the photo which balances it and creates more interest.


 * 2****. Photogram Print-Based Image**

username: pamie A photo-sensitive material (Photographic paper) was used Framing, Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines

This photographer had a good use of shape. Her image contains many geometric objects, mostly utensils. She also used the space very well by spreading out the props to make it look more unique and to draw the reader’s eye various places throughout the photo. The unity in this photo is also very well done. The image has a very specific theme to it. The props consist of things you would see on an everyday basis (meal items, such as plates, napkins, silverware, etc).


 * 3. Negative-Based Image**

username: Gabriel Lukac Name of Image: Bicykel Photographed with Pentax MX camera, on 35 mm Fuji Neopan 400, developed in ID11 developer. Fill the Frame, Leading Lines

The photographer uses very good shape in this image. I liked how he zoomed up close on the bike to fill the frame. It was also good that the bike was shifted more to the left because if it was in the dead center it wouldn’t look as good and it wouldn’t draw the reader’s eyes to any other spots. This photo also has very good texture. The creases in the bike tire and the background (which looks like trees) add more detail to the image and make it look more interesting.