Thursday, September 17, 2009



This cyanotype image is composed of a few stars, some safety pins, a necklace and a long piece of string. The edges aren't entirely filled with the cyanotype chemicals which makes the image more creative and interesting.In my opinion, Katherine's intention for this beautiful composition was to express the way she sees the world. She's also letting her personality shine in through her image. This photograph is very creatively composed and holds nicely shaped objects. She might have created a bigger effect by bringing the objects closer together, but as is, Katherine's image is very interesting and I give it a score of 8/10

Celia Lavinskas

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Anna Atkins


"Dictyota Dichotoma" is an image of algae done by Anna Atkins. She did this by using a printing process called cyanotype which gives the image a bluish hue. It is merely a silhouette.
I'm sure there were many reasons why Anna decided to make this photograph. The main one was to document the world around her and the other reason to show how even the simplest of things, like algae, can be beautiful.
When I look at the image it makes me smile. To see how far we've come is very interesting. The image itself is very wonderful. The blue is a great colour and I love how the algae itself goes from very stark white to a transparent blue. The algae almost looks like snowflakes.
I think the photo is very well done, it is crisp and, although just a silhouette, seems detailed because we get all these different layers of the algae's leaves. I would give this photo an 8/10!