Sunday, December 5, 2010

Aerial Black and White Photo of Lyttleton Harbor

http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect10/Sect10_1.html
This black and white aerial photography of Lyttleton Harbor in New Zealand shows approximately the same wavelengths that the human eye would pick up. The angle of this one is interesting, defined as high oblique by the website it was taken from, as it functions just as the human eye might, with great detail close to the camera and a less defined landscape in the background. It provides an interesting contrast to the top-down aerial photographs I have found, which show a relatively constant resolution for the entire photo.

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