I’m so happy to see the green of all the plants and the sun. It’s a perfect reason to get out, take a walk and look at all the beautiful, botanical specimens. My love of dyeing, art, photography and design all come together in cyanotype print making. Let me show you how to ma...
Thoroughly rinse the blueprint paper under cold running water. It's fine to have the lights on. If you do not rinse away any unreacted chemicals, the paper will darken over time and ruin the image. However, if all the excess chemicals are rinsed away, you'll be left with a permanent ...
Other photography-related terms to play with:"trail cam," "CCTV," "VHS," "infrared photography," "daguerreotype," "cyanotype," "photo from [a favorite magazine or website]," "film still from [a favorite movie or TV show]," "color splash," "extreme close-up," "wide-angle lens," ...
And then the cyanotype development is printing. It’s the process of taking the negative and blowing it up to a larger negative. And you actually print the negative on paper. So what you basically do is mix these powders and chemicals to create the emulsion, which is the layer that react...
You will often hear the terms‘colour tint’ and ‘hue’to describe the base colour that monochrome photos consist of. (See also:how do you describe color in photography?) Some of the old school terms include ‘sepia‘ for warmer red-brown tones or ‘cyanotype’ for cooler cyan-blue tones...
In short photograms are a way of making photos by directly placing objects or negatives onto light-sensitive paper. You might’ve heard of cyanotypes or sun prints – it’s the same concept! What you need • Objects that you can use to make an image (small enough to fit on your pho...
Blueprints aren’t blue anymore … but they used to be Blueprints were created by British scientist Sir John Herschel in 1842. He soaked thin paper in a chemical called cyanotype, attached it to white paper, and exposed it to light. The “Prussian Blue” shade seeped through, leaving white...
Early Photography: Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Opalotypes, Tintypes, Cyanotypes, Glass Plates, Autochromes, Gum Bichromate, Platinum, Palladium, Bromoil, & Salt Prints. C.D.V. & Cabinet Cards Sodbusters - Prairie Settlers Fat Women of the 1800's ...