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We take in Wagner's strange, apocalyptic narratives from bird's-eye views.
There, eerie bird's-eye views of ordinary streets and homes weave an appropriately paranoid atmosphere.
When you think of drone photography, majestic bird's-eye views of pastoral landscapes probably come to mind.
The documentary series "Aerial America" has presented bird's-eye views of the 50 states and their notable landmarks.
The two present bird's-eye views of men — presumably the artists themselves — hunched over drawings in their cells.
Her bird's-eye views of pedestrians and street signs turned people into miniature pieces in an unlikely board game.
The polished new Z Bar at the Peninsula Chicago hotel offers bird's-eye views over Michigan Avenue's Magnificent Mile downtown.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which entered the red planet's orbit in 2006, offers bird's-eye views of the planet's desert landscapes.
Bystanders catch their reflections in the "glistening crust" of a deli's fresh danish; other strips include close-ups, bird's-eye views, and medium shots.
Aerial images, in particular, were useful in rebuilding the app's previously buggy "Flyover" feature that provides AR-style, bird's-eye views of major cities.
Lê has filmed a cluster of deserted Chincha Islands off the southwest coast of Peru, from a number of different perspectives, using video drones to give bird's-eye views.
The 14th-floor apartment comes with three bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, bird's-eye views of the city and perks like valet garage parking and 24-hour concierge service.
Like his writing, Farber's paintings present the artist's impressions of images that are as specific as they are abstract, leaving the viewer to find meaning in bird's-eye views of massive topographies filled with numerous isolated moments of action.
Included in the Thames & Hudson book are bird's-eye views of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro and Mexico's Tamul Waterfalls, as well as a photograph taken beside an eagle in flight, amongst other aerial images.
All your boyfriend needs to do is sync his smartphone via app to this quadcopter and its remote control, and he's all set to capture bird's eye views with its included HD camera with 120-degree wide-angle real-time video. 
All your boyfriend needs to do is sync his smartphone via app to this quadcopter and its remote control, and he's all set to capture bird's eye views with its included HD camera with 120-degree wide-angle real-time video.
After all, without the help of their partner crew Berlin Kidz, director Selina, and the living work of art Good Guy Boris, we wouldn't have this fascinating video of the Berlin taggers, with its wonderful bird's-eye views of Athens, Greece.
Modern lithographs, daguerreotypes, engravings, panoramas and bird's eye views (including some of the first depictions of uniformed police officers) vividly depict the vitality of mid-19th century New York jammed with carts and pedestrians and festooned with flags and banners.
Shot from a variety of perspectives, such as bird's eye views and microscopic close ups, then altered in post-production, the images belong to a strain of contemporary photography — including the work of Edward Burtynsky and Justin Brice-Guariglia — that documents the environment with an imaginative twist.
The camera is nothing if not eclectic, showing bird's-eye views of group yoga in Bryant Park; Fire Department training exercises on Randalls Island; the eerily beautiful Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at night; and workers on the 1 World Trade Center spire.
Filming on location in the region's still-wild landscapes, savoring the bird's-eye views of the raw and rocky terrain, returning to the world of childhood and listening closely to women's words, the Tavianis evoke the mighty sources of Pirandello's inspiration with a unique tone of secular holiness. ♦
For better or worse, the views framed by floor-to-ceiling windows can also be strikingly miscellaneous, ranging from broad vistas of the Hudson and lofty bird's-eye views of Manhattan to cropped glimpses of empty streets, the backsides of neighboring buildings, or panoptic surveys of the central courtyard and its surrounding apartment units.
Many hotels and residents cash in on the bird's eye views of the race.
The result reminds of visions of the Cosmos, submarine landscapes or bird's eye views.
It was dedicated to its principal sponsor, the third Earl of Bridgewater; and was illustrated by forty-six engravings (thirty-three of them by Jan Drapentier), most of which were bird's-eye views of the seats of the major subscribers.
Retrieved 18 January 2011. In 1891 he produced high-level views of major London thoroughfares for Herbert Fry's London: Illustrated by Twenty Bird's Eye Views of the Principal StreetsLondon: Illustrated by Twenty Bird's Eye Views of the Principal Streets. Retrieved 18 January 2011.Manchester University Press: The Art Dealer and Taste, Anne Helmreich, P. 36 Retrieved 18 January 2011. engraved by George William Ruffle (1838–1901). Sulman drew and engraved images for newspaper and magazine advertisements, including one for Beethams Glycerine and Cucumber showing a young woman with toiletries. He illustrated for The Boy’s Own Annual in the 1880s.
Fra Simone da Carnuli (born 15th century) was an Italian (Genoese) painter. He was a Franciscan friar of Genoa. He painted several pictures for his convent, two of which are dated 1519, representing the Last Supper and Preaching of St. Anthony. He painted architectural designs and bird's-eye views with figures seen from an aerial perspective.
In addition, he also did a number of miniature portraits as plumbago drawings. He married in 1663, and in 1665 they moved from London to Nuffield, Oxfordshire, to avoid the Great Plague epidemic. In 1669, Loggan was appointed 'public sculptor' to the University of Oxford. Then he proceeded to draw and engrave all the Oxford colleges in bird's-eye views.
The game features a "behind the pitcher" viewpoint for pitching and batting, a viewpoint which was introduced by the classic computer game Hardball. In addition, the game features different "bird's eye" views of the field depending on where the ball is hit; there are two infield views (one for each half of the infield) and three outfield views (left field, center field, and right field).
In 1977 he completed "Lunch Time", featuring people as a subject for the first time, using acrylic spray on canvas. He completed his first self-portrait in 1981. In 1983 he began using brushes to paint watercolor and ink on paper. In 1985, he continued using two different techniques, his subjects being street crowds and bird's eye views of intersections of New York streets.
In a similar vein, Farsari's and others' photographs of the mausoleums of Tōshō-gū made the once restricted site familiar to a wider audience.Before the Meiji era, access to the mausoleums was largely proscribed for commoners. In the Edo period, even painted images of Tōshō-gū were rare and they provided only bird's-eye views of the complex, but general access became possible after 1868. Morse, 48.
He came to the city about 1852, and is known for publishing one of the first bird's-eye views of the city in 1851. Charles Hanson, the next owner, is believed to be the city's first Swedish immigrant; he was a piano tuner who eventually opened a music shop downtown. Hanson was also active in civic affairs and organizations that aided further Swedish settlement.
These collections also contained some bird's-eye views of the castles and villages. But they were primarily administrative documents. The idea then occurred to him to have these cadastral plans reproduced, not on paper, but on parchment, and to add, together with these plans, the view of each locality, painted in gouache in the manner of a small painting. The ensemble was realized in 1596–1598.
A 1581 bird's-eye etching of Zürich, published by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg. Georg Braun (also Brunus, Bruin; 1541 - 10 March 1622) was a topo- geographer.Neue Deutsche Biographie From 1572 to 1617 he edited the Civitates orbis terrarum, which contains 546 prospects, bird's-eye views and maps of cities from all around the world. He was the principal editor of the work, he acquired the tables, hired the artists, and wrote the texts.
These shots are normally used for battle scenes or establishing where the character is. It is shot by lifting the camera up by hands or by hanging it off something strong enough to support it. When a scene needs a large area shot, it is a crane shot. Bird's-eye views are common in the broadcasting of sports events, especially in the 21st century, with the increased usage of the Skycam and other devices like it, such as the CableCam and Spidercam.
After graduating at the outset of war, she used her knowledge of watercolor and gouache, with her architecture education to create drawings that tell stories. She created images illustrating pieces of traditional and modernist modes of representation, between lyricism and rationalism. She often organized these stories into little cartoons, resembling medieval horror vacui composition with little blank spaces between them. She would limit the texture of the drawings while also using a single-point perspective, axonometric and cavalier representations, as well as bird's-eye views.
In 2009, the track was used in Five US's 'scroller' ident, which features bird's eye views of New York at night. The song was also used in the eleventh episode of the third season of ABCs hit show Ugly Betty, in advertisements for Australian sports channel One HD, and in a European L'Oreal commercial starring Patrick Dempsey. Sky Sports Cricket used the track during live coverage to promote upcoming games. It was also featured in The CW's Gossip Girl and appears on the show's soundtrack.
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans, and maps. It can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing. Before manned flight was common, the term "bird's eye" was used to distinguish views drawn from direct observation at high locations (for example a mountain or tower), from those constructed from an imagined (bird's) perspectives. Bird's eye views as a genre have existed since classical times.
A long description was published by a Florentine, Francesco de' Vieri, in 1586.de' Vieri, Delle marauigliose opere di Pratolino; Vieri had the cooperation of Buontalenti and his son Francesco Buontalenti in setting out the plans on paper. Giusto Utens included a view of the southern half of the villa complex among his series of lunettes containing bird's-eye views of the Medicean villas, painted in 1599. Six views were etched by Stefano Della Bella in the mid-17th century, and the picture is rounded out by further 18th century descriptions.
The cover of The Mysterious Clover circa 1934 In 1934, Matsumoto drew his first full-fledged manga, a 16-page story titled . Printed as an over-sized pamphlet with a sturdy cardboard cover, and included as a premium in the April issue of Shōjo no tomo, The Mysterious Clover was a variation on The Scarlet Pimpernel and Zorro. The protagonist of The Mysterious Clover is a young girl who protects the poor peasants from the cruel and greedy nobles. This work is remarkable for its use of varying angles, including bird's-eye views, and variation in the size of panels.
SIME engages in technology partnerships with leading technology companies, and owns and operates a wide range of sources for satellite and aerial imagery. The company's profile was raised during the 2003 Iraq War, when high-resolution satellite imagery licensed from SIME was used by some news organizations to give the public "bird's eye views" of various key Iraqi locations, such as Fallujah, and Bagdhad. In 2003 SIME supplied 1-meter resolution imagery of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), as part of a survey to monitor the production of illicit crops.
Typically they were bird's eye views of the factory with smoke coming out of the chimneys thus rendering image of energy, dynamics and organization of the work. The building's prominent location on the river front also served as an attraction of new customers. It was seen from long distances, even from across the East River. As the Sohmers were producing product for popular consumption it was important that his factory was seen by as many people as possible, thus this location served not only as a display for inhabitants of Manhattan, but also those who passed by on the boats.
Bombardiers were required to crawl down shafts that gave way to the "bubble," from which they had bird's-eye views of the ground below. The bombardier's job was to feed the bombsight the needed information, air speed, wind speed, wind direction, altitude, and the angle of drift. As the aircraft approached the target, the pilot turned the aircraft over to the bombardier and the Norden bombsight, which was also an automatic pilot that flew the aircraft as bombs were released over the target. Classroom instruction at the Albuquerque base was held at night and training missions were flown during the day to bombsights around Albuquerque.
Annually, tourism contributes approximately $4.8billion to the Metro Vancouver economy and supports over 70,000 jobs. In addition to the city's scenic location, visitors frequent the many gardens and Stanley Park, one of more than 180 city parks, and a combination of natural forest and parklands near the city centre. The Whistler-Blackcomb Resort, 126 kilometres north of Vancouver, is among the most popular skiing resorts in North America, and was the site of the downhill events of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Grouse Mountain, Mount Seymour, and Cypress Mountain, each with a variety of summer and winter leisure activities, are within a 30 km drive of downtown and all have bird's-eye views of the city and the surrounding region.
Westwood One carried a nationwide radio broadcast of the game, as did each team's local announcing team for local networks (Rick Jeanneret and Harry Neale for Buffalo, Mike Lange, Paul Steigerwald, and Phil Bourque for Pittsburgh). NBC had an airplane flying overhead to provide bird's-eye views of the rink, including a live webstream from its camera throughout the game. The announcers Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk stood in a constructed perch on the penalty box side of the rink, in front of the stadium stands; Darren Pang stood between- the-benches, while Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson called the game in the broadcast booth, with Greg Millen calling the action from between-the-benches, all that on CBC.

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