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eopederson · 2 months
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Cirques, Central Colorado Rockies from IAD-LAX Flight, 2023.
The evidence for extensive glaciation is ample in the Colorado Rockies.
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iowacitypast · 1 year
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University Hospital, The University of Iowa, 1938
Creator: Kent, Frederick W.
View looking southeast. Medical Laboratories Building on left is east of the hospital, at center. Field House and attached Armory are south of the hospital, visible in upper right. Iowa River and Burlington Street Bridge are visible in upper left. Quadrangle residence hall is southeast of hospital.
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Aictcs_874
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allstarproductions · 1 year
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Why Hire a Professional Architectural Videographer for Hotel Business?
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In the world of hospitality, visual appeal is paramount. The right architectural videography can make a big difference when showcasing your hotel’s ambiance, charm, and amenities. Here are the top five compelling reasons to consider hiring a professional architectural videographer for your hotel business. Read this article for more details!
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newyorkthegoldenage · 4 months
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An aerial night view of lower Manhattan made with a photo bomb flash, May 23, 1931.
Photo: Capt. Albert W. Stevens, U.S. Army via the AP
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stroudtimes · 2 years
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Pictures from the past: Stroud in the 1970s
Pictures from the past: Stroud in the 1970s
We were sent these fantastic aerial views of Stroud in the early 1970s by a Stroud Times reader. The view of Cainscross and Dudbridge (above) shows Westward Road in the foreground and the Redler site in the distance. The infamous Tricorn House can be seen under construction on the left of the picture. What changes to Stroud town centre can you spot in these photos from 1974?
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mainssouth · 2 years
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#Aerial photos code#
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The first challenge is to be able to take off… legally. Photo: Francesco Cattuto Francesco Cattuto: Read more: Stunning Aerial Shots of Iceland’s Shores Look Like Emotional Abstract Paintings Visit Zack Seckler's website and follow him on Instagram. Shooting 35mm with a plane allows for more frames per second…something that is very handy when moving quickly across a scene. When shooting from a plane, I prefer the Canon 5DSR camera body with one of their L zoom lenses. The Schneider leaf shutter zoom lenses are fantastically sharp and offer flexibility with quickly changing views. Specifically, the Phase One IQ backs on the new XF body. Gear recommendations: When shooting from a helicopter, I prefer to use medium format equipment. From just a couple thousand feet up the animals are extremely difficult to spot… they blend right into the environment. The most difficult part, like my most recent trip to South Africa, was actually finding the animals. Photographing wildlife from the air can be very challenging. Shooting from a small plane allows you to get low to the ground, but it’s more challenging to frame your shot as the plane is constantly moving. Shooting from a helicopter offers many benefits, but it doesn’t allow you to get too low to the ground without creating a noticeable effect on the landscape itself-especially if you’re over water or loose dirt. The most challenging aspects of aerial photography depend on what you’re photographing and from what type of vehicle you’re photographing it from. Photo: Zack Seckler What’s the most challenging part of aerial photography? Zack Seckler: Read more: Man’s Passion for Paragliding Results in Stunning Aerial Photography Designing and capturing in the moment, and in the space between takeoff and landing.
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All of my projects were born from the fact that I've been spending every free moment in the air. I started with aerial photography, because I wanted to have an excuse for my addiction to flying.
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I saw the world like a map: Straight down I saw features I saw code of humans. And then I realized that my passion for architecture is still alive. So I did I bought an engine and just did it. Like every architect, I know the language of drawings. I thought to myself: I could take aerial photo service for other architects. By 2006, my passion for flying was stronger than for architecture. In 1996, I learned to fly on a paraglider and started studying architecture. Known as aerial archaeology, it allows researchers to study and understand archaeological remains by seeing it all once. In addition to these practical applications, aerial photography has helped-and continues to help-us understand our past. Although too expensive for individuals to own, aerial cameras were used in survey and mapping land. It wasn’t until 1919 that the field was used commercially. Here, the camera was placed in the floor of an aircraft triggered by the pilot. Around this time, the first “purpose-built” aerial camera was created by English aviation pioneer John Moore-Brazhazon. The usefulness in war-time allowed the field rapid advancement it behooved military operations to efficiently gather reconnaissance images from the sky. By 1915, the German trenches were in the midst of being photographed. In 1912, Frederick Charles Victor Laws of the British Royal Flying Corps saw its usefulness in intelligence gathering. Rather than the balloon method, he attached the camera to a timer and kite-which also included a lit fuse.Īs technology become increasingly advanced, aerial photography found a place in both military and commercial settings. In 1888, a technique called kite aerial photography (KAP) was made popular by Frenchman Arthur Batut. Gilman Collection, Purchase, Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Photo courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Boston, as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It” by James Wallace Black and Samuel Archer King
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time-is-restored · 11 months
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i know there's virtually no media coverage for it, but australia did turn out yesterday for palestine across our capital cities. brisbane adelaide melbourne and sydney all came out, and several of the crowds were the biggest they've been since the protests started. we're still here, and we still care, even if murdoch wants you to think we're silent
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pnwander · 10 days
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ch-ch-changes
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wanderlustfuldays · 17 days
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Glen Canyon, USA
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toyastales · 2 months
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Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷
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fatchance · 10 months
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Flight 3593, No. 13. Final shot.
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nocternalrandomness · 23 days
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"Tuck Under Break"
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tokyostreetphoto · 2 years
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Metrogalactic VI, Ginza 銀座
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tmcphotoblog · 2 months
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One of the first aerial photos of Paris, 1919
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anastasiamaru · 2 months
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The UAV crew of the "Rubizh" brigade
Each drone is personally tested by the crew commander to ensure it is functional and safe for the pilots.
Once it's cleared,it's ready for action😏💥🤫
The results speak for themselves—through the popular videos showcasing the destruction of enemy personnel and equipment, and the ever-growing statistics of russian losses
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Kharkiv direction
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lazywitchling · 7 months
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