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graphic by P.John Burden from Boyde Beck's Prince Edward Island: An UnAuthorized History.
excerpted specifically with reference to the way Burden has collaged his foreground plaid
A 1 cm square cube is shown to understand the scale of the ‘Los Angeles 002’ Mars meteorite stone (shergottite)
Photo Credit: Ron Baalke, NASA/JPL
Production line. Hangzhou Boiler Group Co. headquarters. Boilers manufacturer. Hangzhou, China.
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Credit: Crozet M. / ILO
Date : 2007-08
Country : China
ILO PHOTO reference ILO photo e5836
Reference: APAAME_20181017_MND-0118
Photographer: Matthew Neale Dalton
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
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.
Reference: APAAME_20181022_MND-0022
Photographer: Matthew Neale Dalton
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: Juniper
Species: Pronghorn Antelope
Sex: Male
Location from: South Dakota
Other: An adult male sourced as waste from 2018’s pronghorn hunting season. This guy in particular died while chewing on an ungulate nasal bone.
Species Info: Pronghorns aren’t actually antelopes, but their own species and are closest related to giraffes. They are known for their speeds (often called “speed goats”) and are the only “horned” animal to routinely shed their horns.
They are native to the West of the North American continent.
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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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.