Sentences with phrase «aerial photographs by»

A wall full of aerial photographs by Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson in «Points of Departure» makes a neat point of comparison with the work of Bay Area artist Robert Hartman at Triangle.
Yancey Richardson Gallery is pleased to present Atlas, a solo exhibition of large - scale aerial photographs by Guggenheim Fellow David Maisel (Photography, 2018).

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Recent aerial photographs obtained by Teslarati show that Teslaâ $ ™ s installation of its rooftop solar array for Gigafactory 1 outside of Reno, Nevada...
The Cornucopia Institute says that after years of inaction by the USDA on the issue, it obtained aerial photographs in nine states of industrial - scale confinement facilities that fly in the face of the organic standards developed to protect the American people from factory produced animal products.
Past tournament results and even hole - by - hole aerial photographs of the course being played that week can be called up, and there are two other monitors that have updated scoring for the event in progress.
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Scientists have used old aerial surveys to chart surface changes in the Arctic and Antarctic, for example by studying photographs of Greenland's glaciers to document their history.
The most recent evidence of the Carabayo's persistence are aerial photographs of their roundhouses taken in 2010 which were published in the book Cariba Malo by the Colombian researcher Roberto Franco.
For farmers, aerial photographs taken by drones offer a quick and easy way to check on the progress of crops and determine where they may need to replant or direct pesticide applications.
The researchers made their discovery by examining aerial imagery from the 1940s and 1980s — including photographs taken on flights by the U.S. Army during World War II — and Google Earth satellite imagery from the 2000s to see how Greenland's deltas had changed over time.
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.
David Schulte and colleagues analysed geo - referenced maps and aerial photographs of the islands dating from between 1850 and 2013 and found that by 2013, only 33.25 % of the 1850 landmass remained, owing to erosion and sea level rises.
American and European Schools, 19th / 20th Century Eleven Framed Vernacular Photographs, Including Several Aerial Views and Portraits, and the Lion of Lucerne by Giorgio Sommer.
Titled Beaucoups of Blues, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, this large - scale photograph was shot in Congo on Kodak's AEROCHROME III Infrared film (initially used by the US Air Force to conduct aerial surveillance) and is a part of Mosse's «Infra» series.
Badger traces topographical lines of aerial photographs of the moon produced by the Apollo 15 crew in 1974, makes a vector map and uses a 3 - D modeling program to create digital files, from which the works are cast.
In the 1930s Paul Nash famously made the connection between abstraction and the view from above, inspired by O.G.S. Crawford's aerial photographs of antiquities.
For over two decades, Maisel has rigorously photographed aerial perspectives of landscapes affected by industry, agriculture, urban sprawl and other forms of human intervention.
Mishka Henner's Google Earth aerial photographs of Texan oilfields and a cyanotype of a post-industrial wasteland by Felicity Hammond use relatively basic techniques to astute effect.
Shown alongside the paintings and drawings are three items which are designed to re-orientate the reading of the work: an early 19th century Indian miniature (Rhodes spent her childhood in Bengal and has an affinity with Indian court painting); an aerial photograph from 1926 of the site of Woodhenge in Wiltshire — drawing attention to the artist's interest in what becomes visible though distance; and a photograph by Luigi Ghirri of an avenue of trees disappearing into the mist.
The monumental Chinese landscapes by Wang Juyan are constructed from aerial photographs he made over the course of several years.
For nearly three decades, Maisel has created rigorous, captivating aerial photographs of landscapes affected by industry, agriculture, urban sprawl, and other forms of human intervention.
For more than three decades, David Maisel has been making aerial photographs of Western lands that have suffered «traumatic» interventions by human beings.
This week in the journal Nature, Csatho writes a «News and Views» analysis that comments on the latest research in this area: A new study in Nature by Kristian K. Kjeldsen, Niels J. Korsgaard, Kurt H. Kjær and colleagues, who used aerial photographs, remote - sensing observations and geological evidence to estimate the Greenland Ice Sheet's mass loss during three time periods since the start of the 20th century: 1900 - 83, 1983 to 2003 and 2003 - 10.
The use of imaging technology for aerial surveillance with radio control model aircraft having the capability of obtaining high - resolution photographs and / or video, or using any types of sensors, for the collection, retention, or dissemination of surveillance data or information on individuals, homes, businesses, or property at locations where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy is strictly prohibited by the AMA unless written expressed permission is obtained from the individual property owners or managers.
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Processed serious and complex of crime scenes, including homicide and other violent crimes by providing technical support to Police Officers and forensic scientists in analyzing, photographing to include aerial photography, collecting, preserving, and presenting physical evidence.
An Arizona REALTOR ® has received the Federal Aviation Administration's go - ahead to use a drone to capture aerial photographs of listings, as long as he follows regulations set out by the FAA, the first such permission granted to a real estate industry member.
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