Jesko_Cyan

I really like this cyanotype because Anna Atkins uses a lot of color. The white streaks in the sky are considered leading lines and directs the viewers attention to the subject in the center. This photo gives you a feeling of how the mood is. The building is more spooky, which gives ground and sky a more interesting look. I like how some of the dark windows emphasize the concept. This could be a movement picture, taken from a low angle. It looks almost as if the photographer was dizzy when she took it, by the way it looks. This is a very unique picture that has a lot of meaning behind just being a building. There is a lot of detail though out the photo.

Photographer: Edwin F. Glenn Cynaotype of an Alaska Native American man and woman taken in 1898. The photographer used a negative to make the photo look unique. This is a fill the frame photo and the wood on the cottage are the leading lines that focus to the subject. The men and woman's emotions give a historical idea of the photo. I really like this photo because the emotions on their face really makes you feel like your there with them.



This photo was also taken by Edwin F. Glenn on his 1898 expedition. He uses fine shading in this cyanotype and crystalline details. This is a photo of a man reclining on bear skin. Edwins goal was to emphasizes lighting and composition. As you can see in the photo the background on the wood is very bright and also his shirt, leaving the rest of the image darker on the bottom. This technique illustrates light composition that was used. The darker parts of the blue add more intensity to the photo. This photo is rule of thirds and horizontal.