Sentences with phrase «over aerial images»

Instead, the pilot is having a bit of cheeky fun with his followers by superimposing photos of himself posing safe and sound on terra firma over aerial images, giving the look and feel that he is indeed perilously hanging outside of the plane for the perfect selfie.

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Volunteers pored over 9,000 online aerial images to identify and classify well locations used for fracking in Pennsylvania.
SHORTLY after a powerful tornado struck Mayflower, Arkansas, on 27 April, storm - chaser Brian Emfinger flew a drone over the ravaged town, capturing dramatic aerial images of a wide swathe of wreckage, even as emergency services were flocking to the scene.
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.
The one saving grace of Sicario is the considerable talent of cinematographer Roger Deakins, who continually finds new, striking images to couch all the action in: breathtaking aerial shots that fittingly transform the border zone into some hugely elaborate model, the green - tinged night - vision shots that accompany the team taking over a cartel tunnel, the impenetrable sea of dust a bomb blast carries in its wake.
The paintings superimpose suggestive text written by Ellis and set in Los Angeles inspired fonts over stock - photographic images selected and purchased online by Israel: sunsets, surf, aerial views of Los Angeles, and close - up details highlighting local architectural vernacular.
The exhibition will showcase aerial and satellite photographs of 47 sculptures created over a period of 13 years, making it the first time these images will be publicly displayed together.
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.
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