Cyanotypes
This is one of my cyanotypes, from my perspective it's not that good because I needed to add on more thing to so that the light would take is shape
Just by looking at it you can see that this photo took more light and it had more time to catch the sun light if not, then it would look like a blur.
However I was rely pealsedwith what I put on the cytoplasm as in what else could I have done to make this images far more better could it have been some don't hung natural like a leaf or trees plants. |
But with this one its not as clear, it clearly shows that the sun didn't get as much light from my perspective this is not the best, but if i had to improve it I would make sure that I will give it time
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From my point of view I think these pictures are far more better than my first attempts, this is because I left it out in the light for a longer time than the first two and also I moved some of my items into what I think was a better position which gave it a better effect by giving it a bigger and more effective pattern.
Anna Atkins was born in 1799 & in the latter part of her life she fell fell in love with Cyantypes. When she started getting better with creating them, she publicly announced her photons in October 1843. She started with things like plants, bugs and a whole range of other things. Her work still lives on today and is continued on.