Differences Between Two Multipanel Figure:
My first observation between the two different multipanel figures is the arrangement of the photos. In my multipanel figure, the image of the entire plant is in the upper left hand corner. In the recreation, the image of the entire plant is on the right. Photo A represented my entire plant in my multipanel figure. In the recreation photo B is the whole plant.
I am also observing that the placement of the arrow is different in both multipanel figures. The arrow in my multipanel figure is pointing to the affected leaf in relation to the entire plant in photo A. In the recreation, photo B, the arrow placement is pointing to the leaf miner tracks on the individual affected leaf. In the original multipanel figure, there is also no hand included in the photo. The penny to show scale in simply laid upon the affected leaf. In the recreation, the person doing the recreation is holding the penny rather than laying it on the leaf.
Another difference between the figures is the area covered in the image of the maps. In the original, the map that is included in the multipanel figure covers a much larger portion of the campus. In the recreation, the map is pretty much zoomed into the exact area that is being looked at.
The last difference that I am observing is the case of the letters used to label each piece of the multipanel figure. In my multipanel figure I used lowercase letters and in the recreation uppercase letters were used.
Differences for photo of entire plant:
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Concrete walkway is visible in the recreation but not in the original
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Mulch walkway is visible in the original but not the creation
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Angle of the lily is different in both photos
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Arrow is pointing to the affected leaf of the plant on the original but not the recreation
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There are purple flowers that are further right on the original rather than closer to the center in the recreation.
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The curvature and positioning of the leaves are different in each photo
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In the original photo the whole plant is denoted as letter A, in the recreation it is B.
Differences for photo of individual leaf in both photos:
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The positioning and appearance of the leafminer track is different in each photo
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There is damage on the leaf in the recreation that is not evident in the photo of the original.
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The recreated photo is larger than the original
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There are more leaves in the background in the original rather than the creation.
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There is an arrow in the recreation that is not in the original.
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In the original photo the individual leaf is letter B, in the recreation it is A.
Differences in the picture to show scale:
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A hand is in the recreation but not the original.
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The leafminer tracks in the recreation are different than the tracks in the original.
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The photo of the leaf in the original is at a different position than the leaf in the recreation.
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You can see blacktop in the recreation photo that is not visible in the original.
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There are more leaves visible in the original than in the recreation.
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The letter on the original photo is c and lowercase. On the recreation it is an uppercase D.
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There are brown marks on the leaf with the leafminer tracks on the recreation but not the original.
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You can see blacktop in the recreation that is not visible in the original.
Differences in the map picture:
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There are more buildings visible in the original map compared to the recreation.
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There are more roads visible in the original map compared to the recreation.
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The letter on the original map is a lowercase d and on the recreation it is an uppercase C.
Inferences Made for photo of entire plant:
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Photo was taken further away in the recreation or plant is larger.
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Photo is of a different plant.
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The instructions on how to notate each photo with a letter were unclear or not followed correctly.
Inferences made for photo of individual leaf:
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They are different leaves
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The recreation photo was taken from a closer distance than the original.
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I either instructed the person doing my recreation to place an arrow on the wrong photo or they made a mistake in reading my directions.
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The instructions on how to notate each photo with a letter were either unclear or not followed correctly.
Inferences made for photo showing scale:
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The photos are not of the same leaf or plant.
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I did not instruct the recreation person to remove their hand or they did not follow the directions properly,
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The angle of the camera when taking the photo is different or this is a different plant in the recreation that is closer to where the blacktop starts.
Inferences made for map picture:
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Map is cropped differently or zoomed in closer.
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