For sure, someone you know has flown one for fun, in their back yard or local park. We have all seen footage on the news of surgical airstrikes by UAV’s (unmanned aerial vehicles). The Drone application, that is spreading like wildfire, more than any other, is using them in conjuncti...
When photographed from the Pest side, the whole block did not fit in the picture, so, for the sake of tourists, the house was built this narrow, solving the problem. As usual, everyone gets closer together for the sake of photographs. So, that’s why poor Mandl House was crushed by ...
5. First Aerial Photograph, James Wallace (1860) “First Aerial Photograph” is a groundbreaking image taken by James Wallace Black in 1860. It is considered the first successful aerial photograph captured from a balloon. The image, titled “Boston, as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It,”...
North America’s ancient bald cypress forests have told scientists about history’s legendary droughts and wet periods. Now they’re warning us about the future.
13. Although the German Society of Polar Research took more than 16,000 aerial photographs of Antarctica in 1939, Ritscher allowed publication of a chosen few, rather unenlightening examples; the rest have never been seen by outsiders. So too, a radically edited, truncated version of the full...
Along with conventional road maps, Google Maps offers aerial and satellite views of many places and real-time, step-by-step navigation. In some cities, Google Maps also offers street views which comprise of photographs and videos. The services offered by Google Maps are used by car drivers, ...
Jameyis a photographer who has a passionate interest in cultures, ideas, technology, and the environment. His projectChanging Perspectivesis a collection of aerial and ground-based photographs that document renewable energy development around the world. The motivation behind his work is to showcase th...
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It was quite by accident that Georg Gerster took his first aerial photograph in 1960. He met a pilot at Stonehenge who took him flying in his small biplane. This was a turning point for Gerster, previously a freelance journalist in Switzerland, who soon became obsessed with taking beautiful ...
It was quite by accident that Georg Gerster took his first aerial photograph in 1960. He met a pilot at Stonehenge who took him flying in his small biplane. This was a turning point for Gerster, previously a freelance journalist in Switzerland, who soon became obsessed with taking beautiful ...