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  2. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    A diorama is a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional model either full-sized or miniature. Sometimes it is enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum. Dioramas are often built by hobbyists as part of related hobbies such as military vehicle modeling, miniature figure modeling, or aircraft modeling. [citation needed]

  3. File:Brno, Neanderthal Mother (detail of diorama).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of largest photographs - Wikipedia

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    The installation is actually two scrims of identical size, one behind the other in mirror image to give the viewers a 3-dimensional experience while walking beside the diorama. Within the Canadian Museum of History , one wall of the massive Grand Hall is composed of a scrim covered by a photo of a forest.

  5. Miniature faking - Wikipedia

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    Similar effects occur in the image of the large, low building; although the diorama simulation of the main subject is reasonable, there are noticeable sharpness differences from top to bottom on the nearest light poles and on the taller building in the background, even though the tops and bottoms of these objects are at nearly the same ...

  6. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    Students are assigned one of the 21 Spanish missions in California and have to build a diorama out of common household objects such as popsicle sticks, sugar cubes, papier-mâché, and cardboard. [1] The project is so commonly done that premade kits of specific missions can be found in craft stores and giftshops at the missions themselves.

  7. Bell Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The dioramas served as an opportunity to learn animal facts, observe animal behavior, and find out how species survive. These dioramas were originally designed between the 1920s and 1940s. Wildlife artist Francis Lee Jaques completed backgrounds on nine of the large dioramas and ten of the medium-size dioramas.

  8. Diorama "Battle of the Dnieper" - Wikipedia

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    The diorama is located close to a permanent exhibition of Soviet military equipment from World War I, including howitzers, tanks, and anti-aircraft weapons. [2] Its collection includes tanks from World War II (T-34-85 and T-70), a surface-to-air missile system (), a field gun and a BM-13 Katyusha rocket launcher based on the ZIS-151 chassis.

  9. Myriorama (cards) - Wikipedia

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    The word myriorama was invented to mean myriad pictures, following the model of panorama, diorama, cosmorama and other novelties. [1] These were all part of a wider interest in viewing landscape as panorama, and in new ways of presenting " spectacular " scenes.