This blog was created on August 24 2010 by Quan Tran in the class funds of photo. It shows that we study the artists and their works. We also study about the cameras and we actually get to use them. What is a better way to study your cameras then actually use them.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Cyanotypes
The cyanotype, also known as a blueprint, is considered among the easiest of all the historical methods. Dating from 1842, this classic Prussian blue process is a great place for both beginners and accomplished artists alike to explore. Cyanotypes are economical, permanent, have few pitfalls, and are versatile in that a variety of toning effects are possible.

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