Sentences with phrase «aerial images from»

In this article we'll take a Amazing satellite and aerial images from Google Earth, and the funniest sightings on Google Maps Street View.
«We looked at data between 2007 and 2014,» Watson says, referring to the aerial images from the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP).

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«The ability to obtain accurate measurements and clear images from aerial photographs will significantly reduce the amount of time highways are closed during the initial investigation of major traffic crashes,» a state police statement gave as reasons for seeking to use what - shall - not - be-called-drones.
So while a satellite company may be forced to «fuzz up» an image of, say, CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia, to meet the half - meter standard, that same picture is available in even sharper focus from aerial photographs on Google Earth.
With aerial images and elevation data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, they determined the dune crest location pre - and post-storm, evaluating DCT as a function of pre-storm dune height and beach width and plant species stabilizing the dune.
Britain From Above: Registered users can help identify and classify more than 96,000 aerial images of England and Wales from the first half of the 20th century in this ongoing crowdsourced projFrom Above: Registered users can help identify and classify more than 96,000 aerial images of England and Wales from the first half of the 20th century in this ongoing crowdsourced projfrom the first half of the 20th century in this ongoing crowdsourced project.
This is a digital surface model of the vernal pool region of the Whetstone Savanna Preserve in southern Oregon generated from aerial images collected using a small drone.
ALMA array from the air This image shows an aerial view of the Chajnantor Plateau, located at an altitude of 5000 meters in the Chilean Andes, where the array of ALMA antennas is located.
The data come from matching archives of over 2000 aerial photographs of the Antarctic Peninsula to satellite images, and represent about three years of work by Alison Cook.
More specifically, using digital scans of paper maps based on aerial imagery acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey, along with modern - day satellite imagery from a variety of platforms, the authors digitized a total of 49 maps and images from which they calculated changes in the terminus positions, ice speed, calving rates and ice front advance and retreat rates from 34 glaciers in this region over the period 1955 - 2015.
She's one of the early adopters of Google Earth, a mapping program that pastes together satellite images from around the world to provide a complete, searchable — no, visitable — aerial view of the planet.
Aerial image, Villa Mar and Villa Playa on the right, you can see your view from the rooftop deck and overlooking the pool
Last week National Geographic did an article on Tony entitled «Go Inside: Photographing Belize from the Air» in which Tony describes his experience about making aerial images with LightHawk.
What could have, from a distance, been recognised as an aerial image of a city disintegrates into abstract lines and areas when seen close - up.
One of the first German painters to grapple with the country's National Socialist history, Richter's inspirations include black and white photographs taken during the 1960s and early 1970s, private snapshots of his family — many of whom were members of the Nazi party — images appropriated from newspapers and books, and aerial views of towns, mountains, and seascapes.
One of the first German painters to grapple with the country's National Socialist history, Richter's inspirations include black and white photographs taken during the 1960s and early 1970s, private snapshots of his family — many of whom were members of the Nazi party — images appropriated from newspapers and books, and aerial...
Alex Maclean: Aerial Perspectives @ Beetles + Huxley Brilliant images from the air show us the beautiful and bizarre nature of daily life, industry and environmental damage.
Commercial and fine art aerial photographer, Alex Ferrone, currently presents a unique body of work, Aerial Observations, featuring images produced from her time photographing from above our raerial photographer, Alex Ferrone, currently presents a unique body of work, Aerial Observations, featuring images produced from her time photographing from above our rAerial Observations, featuring images produced from her time photographing from above our region.
From breath - taking aerial views of whales traversing the seas, to distressing images of migrants trying to reach Europe, contrasting imaginaries of maritime scenarios are juxtaposed on this panoramic three - screen installation.
Zittel sourced the image online from an aerial image database (before Google Maps made such imagery easily accessible).
Submitted by photographers from around the world, the images cover a wide variety of topics, from stunning aerial landscapes to intimate portraits and animals in the wild.
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film -LSB-...]
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film newsreel footage.
Other works in the exhibition include Mary Anne Kluth's vibrant and surreal photo - collages, Clement Valla's aerial views of bizarre travel - ways generated from Google Earth, Matthew Moore's photo series based upon wheat fields, Tania Kitchell's white, monochrome futuristic floral sculptures and Brice Bischoff's in - situ haunting, light images.
Alex Ferrone, capturing her images from a helicopter about 500 feet above the ground, raises the perspective dramatically in her boldly blue aerial view of bay and beach.
Beyond Oy Too Scared to Ha - Ha New Works by Marisa Takal through Jan 13, 2018 Night Gallery, Los Angeles By Kathy Zimmerer Marisa Takal works from an aerial view, a disjointed perspective where the viewer is privy to all her random thoughts and images.
Group exhibitions include Beastly / Tierisch, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland (2015); Now You See It: Photography and Concealment, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Plotting From Above: Mishka Henner and Montreal Aerial Survey, McCord Museum, Montreal, Canada; Drone: The Automated Image, Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada; Views from Above, Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; A Different Kind of Order, International Centre of Photography, New York, USA (all 2013); Less Americains & Astronomical, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Appropriation: Questioning the Image, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna, Austria; No Man's Land, Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, USA (all 20From Above: Mishka Henner and Montreal Aerial Survey, McCord Museum, Montreal, Canada; Drone: The Automated Image, Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada; Views from Above, Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; A Different Kind of Order, International Centre of Photography, New York, USA (all 2013); Less Americains & Astronomical, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Appropriation: Questioning the Image, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna, Austria; No Man's Land, Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, USA (all 20from Above, Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; A Different Kind of Order, International Centre of Photography, New York, USA (all 2013); Less Americains & Astronomical, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Appropriation: Questioning the Image, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna, Austria; No Man's Land, Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, USA (all 2012).
The image itself has been sourced from an aerial image database, prior to the accessibility of platforms such as Google Maps.
With the impracticality of massed reindeer - peeing playing a role (from aerial images the site is clearly on a regular grazing route) I'm left wondering just what gas presssure would be needed for clathrates to form after a notional influx of hot geological methane melted out a pingo, with sufficient surface warming penetration then causing their destabilization.
NOAA also uses airplanes to take aerial photographs from much higher in the sky, which captures images of entire coastlines and offshore areas at once.
There's no question that when seen from high above in aerial images, mountaintop removal mining is ugly business.
Sea ice can take many forms, as seen in this image of Arctic sea ice from a recent Operation IceBridge aerial survey.
They used drones to take aerial images of the ice cover, and satellite data from the Canadian Ice Service to track sea ice movements back in time.
As the Deepwater Horizon disaster unfolded two years ago, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration used information from satellite data and helicopter flights over the Gulf to produce aerial images of the shifting coat of oil.
Although Microsoft's Bing uses a large amount of map data from Nokia's HERE, it utilises image data from its search engine in 3D, aerial and street forms to offer Bing maps.
The online service, which the company says contains the world's largest database of aerial and satellite images, expanded in March when the company acquired Citipix from Rochester, N.Y. - based Eastman Kodak Co..
The 6,500 - square - foot showplace, born from a gutted grocery store, features kiosks displaying 36 - inch - by -40-inch images of new construction, a 60 - inch TV continuously showing aerial photos and videos of various developments and their promised lifestyles, and computers that give consumers access to 1,000 online pages of the company's rental and sales listings.
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