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14 CURRENT | warren |
February 12, 2020 16:31
| almost 5 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials [notes:grid:activity:pole-mapping] Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Pole Mapping KitsIf you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the camera mount here. Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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13 | joyofsoy |
February 12, 2020 16:30
| almost 5 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Pole Mapping KitsIf you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the camera mount here. Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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12 | natalie |
April 17, 2015 22:26
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Pole Mapping KitsIf you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the camera mount here. Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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11 | natalie |
April 17, 2015 22:25
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Pole Mapping KitsIf you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the mount here. Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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10 | natalie |
April 17, 2015 22:21
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the mount here. Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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9 | natalie |
April 17, 2015 22:20
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference Natalie's research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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8 | stevie |
April 03, 2015 17:08
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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7 | stevie |
April 03, 2015 17:07
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Another pole developed by the Public Lab Gulf Coast Chapter, see @ddileona post for design. Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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6 | warren |
March 27, 2015 19:21
| over 9 years ago
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Lead image from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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5 | warren |
March 26, 2015 20:04
| over 9 years ago
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Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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4 | natalie |
March 11, 2015 01:11
| almost 10 years ago
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Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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3 | natalie |
March 11, 2015 00:59
| almost 10 years ago
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Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project If you end up purchasing one of the Public Lab 11meter carbon fiber poles, you can reference [Natalie]{/profile/natalie)'s research note on assembling the mount here Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography Check out Ecta64's research note on using the Public Lab carp pole (coming soon to the store). |
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2 | liz |
January 09, 2015 13:44
| almost 10 years ago
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Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! I prefer to use the standard soda bottle rig to protect the camera. You might also employ tape, string, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography |
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1 | liz |
January 09, 2015 13:38
| almost 10 years ago
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Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! Bring tape, string, a soda bottle rig, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography |
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0 | liz |
January 07, 2015 22:39
| almost 10 years ago
Pole mapping is fun and easy to do! Perfect for small areas, like urban lots or gardens. You can be very creative about what to use for a pole and how to attach your camera. These people sure were! Materials used include PVC, carbon fiber (a 50' fishing pole), bamboo, and other unknowns! Materials for poleBelow: from http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/09-17-2014/newark-green-garden-2nd-aerials Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/gclout01/07-22-2013/pole-mapping-rig-making Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/10-20-2014/the-blitz-report Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project How to attach a camera to a polePretty much any way you can! Bring tape, string, a soda bottle rig, or even a picavet made of bamboo! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/04-21-2014/cal-poly-ewb-pap-pole-aerial-photography-mapping-for-india-project Cool pole imageryStraight-down imagery is great for map-making. Oblique imagery is also cool! Below: from http://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/05-17-2013/pole-photography |
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