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  1. RGB

    RGB by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Willow Biofuel Field Trial by Chris Fastie

    True color image

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  2. NRG

    NRG by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Willow Biofuel Field Trial by Chris Fastie

    False color infrared

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  3. NDVI

    NDVI by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Willow Biofuel Field Trial by Chris Fastie

    Floating point NDVI

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  4. NDVI classes

    NDVI classes by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Willow Biofuel Field Trial by Chris Fastie

    false color NDVI

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  5. Green NDVI

    Green NDVI by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan LUMCON Front Lawn by Chris Fastie

    The NDVI image assigns arbitrary colors to values representing no (purple) to low (white) to high (green) photosynthetically active biomass.

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  6. NRG mound

    NRG mound by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan LUMCON Front Lawn by Chris Fastie

    The false color infrared image highlights the healthiest vegetation with a purplish pink.

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  7. Salt-free mound

    Salt-free mound by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan LUMCON Front Lawn by Chris Fastie

    Bermuda grass (I think) is very healthy on a mound of topsoil brought in by the landscapers. The unamended saline soil supports less vigorous vegetation.

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  8. Wastewater treatment plant

    Wastewater treatment plant by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bayou Bienvenue LA by dan.beavers

    With wind socks

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  9. High Ground

    High Ground by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bayou Bienvenue LA by dan.beavers

    Must be a landfill.

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  10. Heavy lifting

    Heavy lifting by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bayou Bienvenue LA by dan.beavers

    Are these for loading barges?

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  11. Paris Road Bridge?

    Paris Road Bridge? by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bayou Bienvenue LA by dan.beavers

    With Eiffel Tower beyond?

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  12. I think I lived here...

    I think I lived here... by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    during the 1998 ice storm.

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  13. Lathrop Forest Products

    Lathrop Forest Products by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    There are logs stacked here in the 1889 hand-drawn bird's-eye map of Bristol.

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  14. Bristol Cliffs

    Bristol Cliffs by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    Cold habitat plants at the bottom, warm habitat plants at the top.

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  15. Mt. Abe

    Mt. Abe by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    Mount Abraham

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  16. Deer Leap

    Deer Leap by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    Peregrine nesting cliffs

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  17. Addison Northeast Supervisory

    Addison Northeast Supervisory by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    School district headquarters

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  18. Winona Lake

    Winona Lake by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Bird's eye view of Bristol, Vermont by Chris Fastie

    AKA Bristol Pond

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  19. Empty

    Empty by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    Ready to move in and load up.

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  20. KAPer

    KAPer by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    Watch out for the tractors!

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  21. Chopping hay

    Chopping hay by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    This is as late in the year as I have seen them do this.

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  22. Obelisk

    Obelisk by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    Is most of this rectangular plot empty?

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  23. Stone height

    Stone height by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    The shadows reveal the relative height of the headstones.

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  24. Leaf off

    Leaf off by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    This is a good time of year to image the stones under the locust trees that line the southern edge of the cemetery.

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  25. Hidden

    Hidden by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    A couple of grave stones are hidden under the red maple tree.

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  26. Family Plot

    Family Plot by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Salisbury Village Cemetery by Chris Fastie

    How many are buried in this square?

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  27. Black needle rush

    Black needle rush by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan The LUMCON Lawn by Chris Fastie

    A clonal patch of Juncus roemarianus

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  28. Wrack line

    Wrack line by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan The LUMCON Lawn by Chris Fastie

    This grass and flotsam marks the high tide line during some recent storm. Anybody know when?

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  29. Grass experiment?

    Grass experiment? by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan The LUMCON Lawn by Chris Fastie

    This patch of grass has been intentionally left unmowed. I don't know why. It is a rather pure stand of Bermuda grass or some similar grass.

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  30. Survey marker

    Survey marker by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan The LUMCON Lawn by Chris Fastie

    There are several of these around the property. I wonder if someone at LUMCON has the lat long of these.

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  31. Black crust

    Black crust by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan The LUMCON Lawn by Chris Fastie

    Dessication cracks in the cryptogramic crust on the otherwise bare soil of the volleyball court

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  32. Difference

    Difference by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan NDVI of cover crop trial by Chris Fastie

    Despite the histogram stretching done in the production of the NDVI images, some adjacent images still differ in appearance. A diagonal edge of an image in this plot (m) suggests that NDVI values or the colors assigned to them are not consistent across all images.

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  33. Scar

    Scar by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan NDVI of cover crop trial by Chris Fastie

    The established sod in the plot on the right (j) was tilled before hairy vetch was seeded. Tilling did not increase the establishment of hairy vetch as much as other treatments.

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  34. NDVI signature?

    NDVI signature? by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan NDVI of cover crop trial by Chris Fastie

    The plot on the right of the path (brown) was treated with wood ash and has more hairy vetch than the plot on the left. The hope is that quantitative analysis of this image might confirm this result.

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  35. Logo

    Logo by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan NDVI of cover crop trial by Chris Fastie

    of the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science

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  36. NDVI color table

    NDVI color table by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan NDVI of cover crop trial by Chris Fastie

    NDVI values below 0.05 are assigned the same brown color.

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  37. Color tables

    Color tables by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Multispectral agricultural mapping by Chris Fastie

    Searching for a color table that highlights the pattern in these data.

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  38. Higher productivity?

    Higher productivity? by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Multispectral agricultural mapping by Chris Fastie

    The plots treated with wood ash (letters) are not always easy to distinguish from other plots with this color scheme.

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  39. Sample output

    Sample output by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Multispectral agricultural mapping by Chris Fastie

    Not so remote sensing

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  40. Launching the infrared camera rig

    Launching the infrared camera rig by Chris Fastie from the GigaPan Multispectral agricultural mapping by Chris Fastie

    The helium balloon is lifting the camera rig

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