I selected this image because the sky has a light warm blue tone. This image also follows the rule of thirds from the power lines and the large tree on the right. The sun also makes this photo great because it is in the center, which grabs the most attention. The gray clouds also set the tone that it was taken at night because they are dark.
Light
In image one of the side of my house, I captured it at 5:17 PM on a Saturday evening when the sun was barely starting to set. The sunlight in this image was coming from behind me directly onto the side of my house.The composition of this image is the angle and amount of light hitting on the house.Yes, there were shadows that accompanied the light that were right underneath the light. The light in my composition suggests a really happy and calm mood because the light is very smooth looking and has sharp lines.
Bikes
Color/Light
Mirror
Joan Jonas mostly influenced my photos because Joan mostly takes his photos to try and make believe that the lines of the mirrors are being cut off by the actual object. I took my photos in the courtyard with natural sunlight. I placed most of my mirrors behind the object of the photo. I was able to create color in my 7,8, and 9 images, which was very unexpected. The sunlight from the courtyard in the images. The photos were playful because of their colors, and the lighting. The concept of my photos are mostly focused on achieving different unique colors. On some images I was able to blur the line between the mirrorillusion and the reality of the photo. Some other photos like my last one was the best blur of the mirror lines.
Cyanotype
For my cyanotype, I left my image out in the sun to process for exactly 10 minutes. I then brought it inside, placed it in a bin and rinsed it with water. After all the yellow from the image washed away, I placed my image back in the bin and put in hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide cleaned up the image and brought out the blue to make the image more detailed. The cyanotype process mimics the dark room process developing a black and white print.