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Aerial photography: The Bunge grain silo
Francis Vachon - Editorial photographer / photojournalist - Quebec City, Canada —
Authority: 120
A ship is supplied with grain from the Bunge grain silo in Quebec city.More aerial photos of the Bunge grain silo on my stock site1 week ago -
Pole photography for archaeology – Part 4: Evaluations
SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsblog —
Authority: 126
I end off my series on using a pole camera for archaeology (check out Parts 1: The Problem , 2: Field Test and 3: Parts list ) with some evaluative notes about the use of the polecam, some things I might want to try out for later, and the cost of the whole setup. Initial Requirements In my first post, I ...1 week ago -
Aerial photography: Quebec city’s shopping malls
Francis Vachon - Editorial photographer / photojournalist - Quebec City, Canada —
Authority: 120
Place Fleur de Lys shopping Mall in Quebec city is pictured in this aerial photo November 11, 2009. Managed by Oxford Properties, Place Fleur de Lys is the third largest shopping mall in Quebec City and the largest among all malls in the city with one floor.More aerial photos of Place Fleur de LysLaurier Quebec [...]1 week ago -
Pole photography for archaeology – Part 3: Parts List
SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsblog —
Authority: 126
You’ve seen the polecam in action in the last post, in this post we’ll take a closer look at the polecam rig, the parts I used and the factors I considered for each part. 1. A Pole Well, you can’t do pole photography without a pole! The pole I used was a telescopic fibreglass pole by Hastings . The pole ...2 weeks ago -
Pole photography for archaeology – Part 2: Field Testing
SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsblog —
Authority: 126
In the first post, I wrote about how I got into Pole Aerial Photography , along with the requirements and constraints I was working under. In this post, I’m going to introduce my pole photography setup and how it worked in the field. My polecam setup is made with a Canon G11 , supported by a Hastings ...2 weeks ago -
Pole photography for archaeology – Part 1: The Problem
SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsblog —
Authority: 126
In this series of posts I’ll be blogging about how I put together a pole camera to help me conduct some archaeological work, and how to put together one yourself, if you’re so inclined. 10 months ago, I conducted an archaeological investigation of a rock art site which involved very little excavation, but relied ...2 weeks ago -
Aerial photography: Stade du PEPS de L’universite Laval stadium
Francis Vachon - Editorial photographer / photojournalist - Quebec City, Canada —
Authority: 120
Stade du PEPS de L’universite Laval stadium in Quebec city is pictured in this aerial photo November 11, 2009. The Stade du PEPS is the home of the Rouge et Or Football team and will host the Vanier Cup for 2009 and 2010.Available on my stock site. Or this one.2 weeks ago -
Legacy
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
c. 1922 -ish. Im guessing. The woman in this photograph with the Ive-seen-it-all-so-dont-mess-with-me eyes is my great-grandmother. Her husband left Poland seven years before she did to try to establish a life for all of them in the United States. He brought the strong, elder sons. She stayed behind for seven years ...2 weeks ago -
New Spacing Ottawa Blog uses one of my photos
Rob's Photo Blog —
Authority: 127
An article on the new Spacing Ottawa Blog used a night aerial photo that I took last year. The photo is an aerial view of the Ottawa SuperEx at night. The image was taken from a camera suspended below a kite (Kite Aerial Photography – KAP).2 weeks ago -
The life span of house shoes
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
Last year today I posted this photo of two pairs of slippers. The blue slippers that were the lovely husbands are gone - worn through - and replaced by a brown pair. The lavender slippers that were Es are now Ls. E now has a dark purple pair. And one day not so far off there will be a boy walking across those wood ...3 weeks ago -
Crop Circle Mystery Part 1 – In The Air
Paranominal —
Authority: 160
and Beauty of a Secret Art that defies explanation. Part One features stunning aerial photography of the latest and greatest UFO Crop Circles. See Part Two for a fantastic ground level perspective of the Crop Circles. Experience what it’s like to walk in a Crop Circle formation. For more information on this topic we ...3 weeks ago -
The solid lines
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
I made four different friends touch my belly button this weekend. My belly button, it’s popping out a little. It’s not really an innie anymore. It’s not really an outie, though. At best it’s a mini-outie nestled in the vacant warehouse of a once-thriving innie. I think it’s having an identity crisis. I rub ...3 weeks ago -
Look, spaghetti arms. This is my dance space. This is your dance space. I dont go into yours, you dont go into mine. You gotta hold the frame.
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
I. Freely Though I dont always let myself think of her in these terms, shes almost four. (Almost four!) Shes spontaneous and ebullient. Just when I think shes paying no attention to me at all, she drops her book and calls to me. Mama! Oh, Mama! "Yes, my love?" Oh, Mama. I love you all the way to three rocket ...3 weeks ago -
Death, the universe and everything
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
Last night it began with Franco. Why is that man like that, Mama? Franco is a coworker. He’s a gentle-spirited man who nonetheless makes my girls nervous because he’s different. He’s mentally retarded. He looks a little different and moves a little slower and he talks to himself and he stares in uncomfortably ...4 weeks ago -
NEW: JR Voyager GSR260Z
RC Heli Resource —
Authority: 137
JR recently released a new gasser for all your aerial photog and heavy lift apps!It has been 6 years passed since the multi-discipline GSR260 Helicopter was released. Now, it’s reborn as GSR260Z with the new ASG 90 rotor head. It is planned to be released in November 2009.Specification:Overall length: 1,623 ...4 weeks ago -
Martian Landscapes
Richard's Notes —
Authority: 134
The Big Picture: Martian Landscapes An absolutely incredible collection of images from Mars. I thought the first shot was a woman’s skin with tattoos (okay, I’m drinking a beer).4 weeks ago -
Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres to connect them/ Till the bridge you will need be formd*
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
Like smiling-eyed minstrels, we want to with a sweeping gesture offer them the world through a fish-eye lens. We want to inculcate beneath their skin the itch of adventure, of mystery, of yearning. We want complacency to have its place, but never for too long. We want them to lust, wander- and otherwise. We want them ...4 weeks ago -
To be, or what to be, that is the question
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
I’m going to be everything, Mama! she says to me often. I’m going to be a teacher and a firefighter and a police officer and a bus driver and a construction worker and a librarian and a ballet dancer and a princess and the President and a mommy. I’m going to be everything! And, of course, we don’t tell her ...6 weeks ago -
Ready made compositions – William Garnett
Intersecting Images —
Authority: 107
Amazing beautiful photographs below – attributed to William Garnett for a story in Fortune – “From Baton Rouge to the Gulf” – Jan 1961. “From Baton Rouge to the Gulf” – photograph by William Garnett for Fortune – Jan 1961 “From Baton Rouge to the Gulf” – photograph by ...6 weeks ago -
Finity
Not-Ever-Still Life with Girls —
Authority: 128
Tomorrow is our next-door-neighbors funeral . He died Thursday morning. He was 41. He was a CPA, self-employed. He was a husband, a dad of three elementary-school-aged kids. He was president of the elementary school PTA. We didnt know him well. Wed see him when he mowed the grass. Who will mow the grass? We ...6 weeks ago

