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Deborah Baillesderr

360 Degree Aerial Panorama | 3D Virtual Tours Around the World | Photos of the Most Int... - 65 views

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    Beautiful photos: 360 Degree Aerial Panorama | 3D Virtual Tours Around the World | Photos of the Most Interesting Places on the Earth | Great discussion starters for students.  Has music with it so turn your speakers on.
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    AirPano is a non-commercial project focused on high resolution 3D aerial panoramas.
Siri Anderson

NETR Online * Historic Aerials - 30 views

shared by Siri Anderson on 09 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Useful source of aerial photos.
Penny Roberts

Lensaloft Aerial Photography | 360 degree panoramas - 49 views

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    Panoramic ariel shots from Australia and around the world.
Martin Burrett

Google Map Views - 33 views

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    A stunning collection of aerial 360 degree images from famous locations from around the world. Peer down at the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong harbour or the tranquil scenery of Fiordland in New Zealand. Each HD image can be rotated and you can zoom in to see the details in finer clarity. You can even embed a rotating image on to your site.
Renee Dryg

Elements and principles of design - 63 views

shared by Renee Dryg on 30 Jan 13 - Cached
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      aerial perspective, perspective onserved when viewed from a distance
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      as distance increases, contrast decreases
  • Contrast in tone or value - light / dark
  • Relating the design elements to the the idea being expressed
Enid Baines

In Gatsby's Tracks: Locating the Valley of Ashes in a 1924 Photo | Literary Kicks - 54 views

  • In Gatsby's Tracks: Locating the Valley of Ashes in a 1924 Photo
  • Desolate enough? The sight of workers toiling among these giant piles may have even reminded Fitzgerald of Dante, and Fitzgerald's real-life encounter with this spot must have played a part in the genesis of the entire novel.
  • If Gatsby's caravan took this southern route, the railroad and highway would have merged exactly as described in the novel. Here, then, is the bridge they would have crossed. I can't tell for sure that it's a drawbridge, but I'm willing to believe it must be one. The tiny settlement to the right, then, is exactly the spot where Dr. Eckleburg's billboard would have stood, and where George Wilson would have kept his auto garage.
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  • 1939 Worlds Fair and then the 1964-65 Worlds Fair. Shea Stadium was built to host the New York Mets on the northern side, and was then replaced by CitiField on the same spot. Every year the US Open Tennis Tournament is held at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center south of the baseball fields. Here's what the same spot looks like in an aerial photograph from 2009. Shea Stadium is on the top left, the US Open tennis courts on the bottom left.
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