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A field trial of seven varieties of wheat at Tuckaway Farm. A handheld NDVI sensor (hollandscientific.com/crop-circle-handheld-system
/) was scanning a transect across the seven wheats as I flew a dual camera visible/near-infrared KAP rig overhead. Multispectral images were derived from channels in synchronous p...-
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Part of the grounds of LUMCON's DeFelice Marine Center in Cocodrie, Louisiana. Images are constructed from 13 to 24 color and near infrared aerial photo pairs taken by matched cameras lofted by a Fled kite. Imagery from November 5, 2012.
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The mills and forges were built down by the New Haven River, but the flat sandy topset beds of a 13,000 year old pro-glacial delta became the site of the Bristol village. The Canon S95 captured 562 images during a 57 minute kite flight from the Mount Abraham High School. Fourteen of the photos were stitched together ...
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The Cemetery Committee of Salisbury, Vermont is interested in making maps of the grave stones in the three town cemeteries. A good list of the stones was compiled by the late Fletcher Brush in the 1990s. While the weather was perfect on the day after Thanksgiving, I captured the ten images stitched together here to se...
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The Louisiana Marine Consortium facility in Cocodrie, Louisiana. During the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science Barn raising on November 3, 2012, several kite flights lofted cameras over the LUMCON property. The base map, including the building at center, was made by Stewart Long from photos captured Nove...
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The village center of Middlebury, Vermont a few days before the peak of fall foliage color. This half spherical panorama is stitched from 22 photos taken by a camera lofted by a kite. It is fun to explore this image in the spherical viewer at Photosynth: photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=1f65dcb9-6c0d-4d84-99e6-ab
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A stitched view of our Adirondack campsite from a Canon A590 hanging from a Fled kite, and some snaps of camp activities within this view. ||| The following is a test: --Image Details-- Panorama size: 117 megapixels (? x ? pixels) Input images: 9 (manually aligned) Field of view: 100 degrees wide by 100 degr...
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Plot MA4 is one of four 50x50m permanent study plots established near Monahan Flats in 1998 in alpine tundra south of the Alaska Range. White spruce trees are uncommon at this elevation, but some spruce seedlings were found in each plot and tagged in 1998. By 2012, the number of spruce seedlings in this plot had tripl...
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Sixteen low-elevation vertical kite-photos have been aligned over four higher elevation kite photos (which were aligned over satellite images from Bing Maps). Annotations show the corners and edges of a 50 x 50m study plot and some flagged spruce seedings which were used to align the photos. All alignment and annotati...
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The first steps creating an orthophoto of a study transect in alpine tundra south of the Alaska Range. 1) Three overlapping screen captures from Bing Maps which cover the area of the transect. 2) Four overlapping high altitude (~500 feet) photos from a kite-lofted camera covering the area of plot MA4. 3) Annotation...
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