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Reference point C - View west from the information centre towards the spire. Might be difficult to keep the elevation, as I was standing on the heap of earth!
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This is a photo of the reference number that leads you to the secret book in Cooper Library. I like the angle of this photo but I think it's a little bit boring.
Reference: APAAME_20221121_FB-0421
Photographer: Firas Bqa'in
Credit: APAAME
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works
This is exactly the type of photography I've been engaging myself with even before I enrolled in this course. I usually take pictures of poses for references for my drawings. Most of my reference pictures utilizes dynamic angles that I conceptualized in my head.
Like the other photo, this reference picture is taken with a cellphone picture with my brother as the model. I particularly like the foreshortening of my model's left fist created from this angle. It's perfect for the comic panel I am trying to draw.
Reference: APAAME_20060911_RHB-0197
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
A photo of a little puzzle I solved at Pranav's place. I used this as a reference for one of my painting projects.
Visiting high school kids have to use our collection for a specific assignment, and they have to do it when no librarians are around. So I made signs to hover over each encyclopedia set they'll really need.
Reference: APAAME_20191029_RHB-1052
Photographer: Robert Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works