Pine Forest Cyanotype

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Pine Forest Cyanotype

$25.00

This cyanotype was made from a 4x5 inch negative made at Oak Openings in Swanton, Ohio. I liked the light and how it separated all the trees.

Hand-coated and printed on 100% cotton paper. Image size: 4x5 inches. Small but mighty!

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The Cyanotype process was discovered by Sir John Hershel in 1842 and used to duplicate drawings and notes as “blueprints”. This was used well into the 20th century for the same purpose. A cyanotype’s primary characteristic is its deep blue color. 

A cyanotype is very archival. Images produced in the mid 1800’s have retained their original tones and densities. For such a humble process, cyanotypes really are “true blue”.