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I provide virtual reference on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in Second Life. I loved this pic because I was dressed in my Victorian best and thought the horned devil made a nice photogenic complement. Turned out to be a faculty member from another state. Always cool to meet new people I'd never run into otherwise.

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I was trying to find a good vantage point to shoot some test-shots of a new lens.

Distances measured in Google-Maps.

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St. Louis, Missouri

Listed 7/3/2014

Reference Number: 14000378

Bellefontaine Cemetery, established in 1849 as the Rural Cemetery Association of St. Louis, is nationally significant for its landscape architecture (Criterion C) as a unique hybrid of the rural and landscape-lawn cemetery movements. Bellefontaine did not adapt either influence (rural or landscape-lawn) exclusively but instead, merged both into its overall landscape design. Decisions to pursue cutting edge landscape ideas and to limit the cemetery's recreational use, sets Bellefontaine apart from its east coast (rural cemetery) predecessors and mid-western (landscapelawn) examples. The cemetery was initially designed as a rural cemetery by its first superintendent, Almerin Hotchkiss, who came to St. Louis after working with David Bates Douglass and Zebediah Cook, Jr. at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery (established 1838; NHL, 2006). In addition to his work at Green-Wood, Hotchkiss (while working at Bellefontaine) designed what is believed to be the nation's earliest planned suburban neighborhood, Lake Forest, Illinois. Once the landscape-lawn movement began to take shape (introduced by Adolph Strauch in 1855 at Cincinnati's Spring Grove Cemetery in Ohio, established 1844; NHL, 1979), Bellefontaine served as an early proponent of the movement. Complementing and contributing to the cemetery's landscape architecture is Bellefontaine's exceptional collection of memorials and mausolea designed by renowned sculptors, architects and craftsmen. Elements of both the rural and landscape-lawn cemetery movements are clearly defined through the site's undulating topography, planned horticultural features, serpentine road network, man-made lakes and spatial relationships between stones, monuments and tombs. The associated period of significance, 1849 - 1940, extends from the cemetery's year of incorporation, 1849 through 1940, by which time Bellefontaine had reached its final stage of physical development.

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At the El Cerrito Library, El Cerrito, CA. April 2008.

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Jack

Species: Virginia Opossum

Sex: Male

Location from: Ohio

Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.

 

Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.

 

Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.

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Moving camera Harris shutter effect (HSE) image of a stationary pedestrian texting.

 

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Composite images with a moving subject reference frame

 

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The Harris shutter effect, done digitally, combines color layers from three different photographs. Things that move between exposures appear as colored ghosts. Colors were emphasized by converting each image to black and white before combining them.

 

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Reference photo for deboss lines in the spring back.

Photograph taken by: Daniel Spellman. Order reference: AWM2017.4.66.23 Contact: esales@awm.gov.au

This system was a joke. It probably cost over $200k and sounded like it was bought from the back of a van.

This is one of my reference shelving units with all my 3 ring binders and some of my photography gear.

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Reading 'Man who could work miracles' by H G Wells @ Westminister Reference Library

The first line of assistance for patrons with reference questions.

October 2010 - Presentation in sketchbook of a material experiment for dress. Artist reference to show the source of inspiration.

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After the power check the reference oscillator is added. I used the standard 5ppm oscillator. The TXCO module is held in place with the cable tie. The synthesizer board is shown on the right too.

This is to certify that I saw a moose. And he saw me.

 

I chose the cream color, because it can stand more on my background :) ..

 

The Natural blonde, have the same look.

  

Reference: APAAME_20080909_IAR-0178

Photographer: Isabelle Ruben

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Jack

Species: Virginia Opossum

Sex: Male

Location from: Ohio

Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.

 

Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.

 

Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.

Daily Photo for February 5, 2009

Reference: APAAME_20181014_MND-0150

Photographer: Matthew Neale Dalton

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works

5" baby doll laying on a 9.25" x 5" paper.

Reference materials for the reading room project...

 

Scanned from JA Winter 07

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