Even more cyanotypes

The weather was pretty stellar today, so I managed to get in some more prints before work and over lunch :D One of the many perks of working from home, I guess?

The first 2 images were exposed to morning sun, for around 30 minutes. I pressed the objects against the page with a sheet of glass and some bulldog clips, and was finally starting to see so some of the details come through in the petals and around the monstera leaves.

A white flower and a dark object on a dark surface.

Blue and white artwork of leaves and flowers on a textured surface.

These next two were exposed to the midday sun. For 30 minutes and 10 minutes respectively. Some really nice detail came through in the camellia. I did pull the petals off of the main flower and arranged them so they could be pressed as flat as possible, but the result is quite nice! There was a fair bit of detail in the monstera leaf shortly after exposure, but that faded as the image set.

A card with a a pink flower and a white garlic skin on a brown surface.

A glass of water and a paper with floral designs on a table. Two blue and white paintings on paper, one with a flower and butterflies, the other with abstract shapes.

A white paper with blue and white abstract paint on a metal rack.

A cyanotype print of a flower with yellow center on a dark blue background.