History of Aerial Photography Dark Room in a Hot-Air Balloon The first known aerial photograph was taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist‚ Gaspar Felix Tournachon‚ known as "Nadar". In 1855 he had patented the idea of using aerial photographs in mapmaking and surveying‚ but it took him 3 years of experimenting before he successfully produced the very first aerial photograph. It was a view of the French village of Petit-Becetre taken from a tethered hot-air balloon‚ 80 meters above
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like without photography? It was not as dull as many would think. One could paint mountains‚ valleys‚ and even people‚ but things change. Those mountains could flow with lava‚ that valley could be a river‚ those people could pass away. According to photography‚ one can make multiple memories as time goes on. One can get better results than a painting‚ and photos do not take time to make. A painting‚ on the other hand‚ requires a lot of time and patience. We should use photography more often because
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and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will answer the question‚ “How did photography and images of the Great Depression impact effect how society viewed the Depression era?” This investigation is important because it provided insight into how American society was shaped by the art of photography during the era. The Great Depression was an intense time period‚ and understanding the effect to which photography changed the civic view can help further understanding about the greater question
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Lichtenstein‚ A (2010) West Virginia is the fourth most heavily mined state in America (American Coal Foundation. 2011). Half of all people who were born there now live outside the state and coal mining is the principal reason. The photograph I have chosen was taken in July 2010 near Blair Mountain‚ an area of historical importance. This is because on August 25th to September 2nd 1921‚ the largest class war in American history occurred‚ called “The battle of Blair Mountain” (Roselle‚ M. 2011)
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Traverse City‚ MI Professional Photography Service & Virtual Tour Software Company Wins Motel 6 Contract 1888PressRelease - Traverse City virtual tour & professional photography company wins Motel 6 professional photography contract and is expected to deliver 500 hotel locations in sixty days. TRAVERSE CITY‚ MICHIGAN - RTV‚ Inc‚ (RTV) a Traverse City‚ MI based virtual tour software & professional photography service has been selected as the preferred photography production partner for G6 Hospitality
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AERIAL FIREFIGHTING Introduction Firefighters shall be deployed should all preventive measures fail. Unfortunately‚ the scale of forest fire could be so large that the number of ground firefighting crews would fall short. For instance‚ the fire in Kalimantan‚ Indonesia‚ in 1982 affected a scale of 3.5 million hectares of woods‚ its 1997 counterpart blazed across 5 million hectares (Boer‚ 2002); the 2009 forest fire in Southern Australia razed a relatively smaller but nonetheless significant area
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block C5 and then draw a slanting line which join beacon 97 and the straight line in the foot of the spot height 1027 gradient =rise⁄step=3.5cm⁄2cm=1.75cm The gradient between spot height 1027 and trig beacon 97 = 1.75cm Question 2 2.1 scale of the aerial photographs =focal length⁄ flight altitude=91.2mm⁄4900000mm= 2.2 To find the actual height of the warehouse building in meters‚ one needs to convert all the measurements given into meters and for us to able to convert these we need a scale first
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Fine art photography: Most fine art photo’s are sold as decorative pieces and you could use a variety of subjects‚ and what is great about this is you can create multiple images to clients. The photographer does not have to be present at all times to sell the work‚ and this is wonderful that you are able to divorce yourself from the sales. Instead you could sell your work on the web or at galleries‚ this is quite motivating to become a fine art photographer. Some photographers use fine art
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2015-S1 GGH3703 Feedback on Assignment 1 Assignment 01 required students to conceptualise a spatial problem and discuss how they will represent reality in a GIS. The purpose of the assignment was to make students aware of how real life “things” (phenomena) will be mapped and the implications of how we represent features and phenomena. Question 1.1: Identify a spatial problem Most students were able to discuss and describe what makes a problem spatial. Problems are spatial in nature when the features
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Fashion Photography has been seen as lightweight end of photography due to it`s close relationship to the fashion industry‚ which is dependent on fast turnover; transitory‚ commercial Fashion advertisement in particular is seen as denying the purity of the image → shows the typical‚ stylised instead of the unique moment/event; has nothing artistic (stylised fashion shoot‚ controlled‚ created‚ unnatural‚ uniform and monotone‚ all are essentially the same in their aim to sell clothes) captured
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