Statue of Emperor Trajan (Tower Hill, London)3D Model
An 18th century bronze statue believed to be of the Roman Emperor Trajan (mistakenly referred to as Julius Ceasar by several excited tourists who stopped for a selfie opportunity, and did not read the plaque). it is situated next to a section of the London Wall near of the Tower Hill underground station.
Better photography focussing on the whole right arm and left hand would most likely have produced a better end result.
Model was created from 269 photos (probably could of taken more) shot with a Nikon D5300 (using a 18-55mm kit lens) and aligned on High in Agisoft (using medium level dense cloud).
Plaque Reads:
STATUE BELIEVED TO BE OF THE ROMAN EMPEROR TRAJAN / A.D. 98–117
IMPERATOR CAESAR NERVA TRAJANUS AUGUSTUS
PRESENTED BY THE TOWER HILL IMPROVEMENT TRUST AT THE
REQUEST OF THE REVEREND P.B. CLAYTON , CH.MC.DD.
FOUNDER PADRE OF TOC H
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