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In day-to-day foraging, for instance, hummingbirds may rely on more of a bee's-eye view than a bird's-eye view.
An illustrated bird's eye view of the planned Pixar Pier.
While the director's camera does not peer though that device again, the perspectives in this movie shift subtly but distinctly from adult's eye view, to child's eye view, to a hushed omniscience and back.
Bird's-eye view No one looks forward to sitting in traffic.
Augmented reality gives me a bird's eye view of the scene.
A Rare Bird's-Eye View of Hong Kong's Vanishing Rooftop Culture.
And the hotel had a bird's-eye view of the crowd.
Get a bird's eye view of the world's sixth busiest airport.
Thus far, we have taken a worm's eye view of fear.
First up, take a simple bird's eye view of your finances.
Instead, the information being released is from a birds-eye view.
The video gives fans both a bird's- and Taylor-eye view.
They try to take that bird's-eye view and problem solve.
"You have a bird's eye view of the actual surgery," he said.
The result is an omniscient, omnipresent, voyeur's eye view of the world.
You can get the whole of the dog's-eye-view over here.
It boasts a bird's eye view of Times Square and midtown Manhattan.
"Appleblossom the Possum" explored a marsupial's-eye view of the human world.
A bird's eye view catches the incredible formation of the blooming season.
In southwestern archaeology, the birds-eye view of this structure is iconic.
So I've always had this bird's-eye view of two very disparate places.
But, more importantly, it gave them a bird's eye view of electoral strategy.
Watch out, then, for a bug's eye view on Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram.
Tiro, almost constantly by his master's side, provides the perfect bird's-eye view.
Black Dove finds the Toronto singer analyzing relationships from a bird's eye view.
But seen as a genre, the drone's-eye view presents a troubling contradiction.
Like water, trees can look even more impressive from a birds-eye view.
It hangs near a bird's-eye view photo of the couple's wedding reception.
With that bird's-eye view, how do you think tech has transformed relationships?
"Dronestagram" offered a drone's eye view of the landscape that had been bombed.
But I had a bird's-eye view for some of that as well.
Well, I think that's the bird's-eye view of what a label is.
From a bird's-eye view, New York City appears to be the perfect grid.
They have a "God's eye view" of activities in their own markets and beyond.
It's hard to tell from this bird's eye view, but in an Alien vs.
In essence, U.S. and British agencies stole a bird's-eye view from the drones.
So, in other words, no chance of a god's eye view of the archive.
Yet an artist should have a bird's-eye view, and that's what I do.
I'm sometimes very bad at knowing where I am, from a bird's eye view.
Sometimes people create bizarre structures that are best appreciated from a birds-eye view.
With a population of about 215,217, from birds eye view, the place is idyllic.
The Goldfinch, a Bird's-Eye View is available to explore online from the Mauritshuis.
From a bird's-eye view, VPNs are not that interesting, just a useful tool.
For his daring, he was rewarded with a bird's-eye view of his hometown.
These groupings are a bird's-eye view; Images, Movies, PDFs, Documents, Spreadsheets, and Screenshots.
It has a God's eye view of how consumers interact with many luxury brands.
From this God's-eye-view, I saw how fragile and infinitely precious the Earth is.
The Hong Kong Massacre is an action game played from a bird's-eye-view perspective.
You can see a bird's-eye-view of both maps in the image up top.
Now we have a bird's-eye view of what the bee is feeling or sensing.
I felt like we were just suspended with this God's-eye view of the world.
It shows a bird's-eye view of the wall from the perspective of a drone.
This is a birds-eye view of the famous pitchfork dune in the Namibia desert.
You've never seen Singapore so gorgeously symmetrical until you've seen it from drone's eye view.
En route from London to Tokyo, a pilot's-eye view of life in the sky.
The birds-eye view of the room isn't exactly complex, but it does the trick.
Visitors venturing inside can interact with an inverted insect-eye view of the world outside.
"Into the Hands of the Soldiers" is a journalist's eye view, not a comprehensive history.
Some cybersecurity companies have devised ways to gain a bird's-eye view on that space.
It takes a bird's-eye view to capture the magnitude of what they're up against.
On one wall is a large color photograph of Doel from a bird's-eye view.
Don't leave before getting out on the water for a manatee's-eye view of Miami.
Taking the bird's eye view, it's clear Facebook's principle of "transparency" only goes so far.
STRIVR creates VR training videos shot from the player's-eye view of the action during practices.
If you keep dragging, you get a bird's-eye view of your recent apps and workspaces.
Bird's eye view of SpaceX's "Horizontal Processing Facility" adjacent to Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
An income tax return would give you a bird's eye view of an individual's income sources.
You have to take a step back and get a docket's-eye view of the case.
Vehicle loaned to talent Do not rely solely on the Bird's-Eye-View camera when parking.
You still come away with incredible memories, and sometimes, an insider's eye view of a destination.
Get a bird's-eye view of military operations, and learn about their effectiveness in defeating ISIS.
Tapping that will pop up a bird's-eye view layout of the inside of the terminal.
It features some petrified cries for help from Lively, and some menacing shark's eye view shots.
Here's your complete birds-eye view of what the Burning Man site looks like from space.
An operator wears a VR headset and manipulates a digital scene from a robot's-eye-view.
The "planet" angle, my personal favorite, shows a bird's-eye view of your surroundings rotating around you.
Unlike Crusader Kings or Civilization, it's not a god's eye view of looking down at a map.
So from a bird's-eye view, each tree is a circle with a radius of 1.5 meters.
Even though we've seen these images before, the aerial bird's-eye view of the scene is upsetting.
Burtynsky captured this bird's-eye view of an open-pit copper mine in Silver City, New Mexico.
As for Lockheed, CNBC got a bird's-eye view from the T-63A cockpit earlier this week.
Having a bird's eye view of my responsibilities allows me to make quick decisions about what's next.
Also, the bird's-eye view of Chyna's boobs while she's on the elliptical is a dead giveaway.
I use Alan Watts as an emotional equalizer, it gives me a bird's eye view on existence.
The opening shot of "What Keeps You Alive" is a mouse's eye view of tall ominous trees.
Some people climb the nearly 2,500 steps for a bird&aposs eye view of the Hudson River.
A tree's-eye view on a planet can also be plenty unnerving, in life and in art.
With the "monster group," it again turned out that Dr. Dyson had a prescient bird's-eye view.
In Arles, he created large pen drawings that took a bird's-eye view of the surrounding landscape.
A child's eye view of the refugee crisis 'Everything beautiful is dying' Like Ahmed, Wafaa too is waiting.
A tree seen with ultraviolet lightPhoto: Cynthia TedoreA bird's-eye view can completely change your perspective on things.
The latter scene is shot from a bird's eye view, which only enhances the paparazzi's privacy-crossing actions.
This recreation of a desert city from a bird's eye view is as haunting as it is heartbreaking.
This is not so much surrealism as the heightened reality of the child's-eye view of the world.
These images provide a birds-eye view of the self-driving car and what it "sees" around it.
Darting from location to location, the craft would give us a bird's eye view of the Red Planet.
Here's a bird's eye view of the "sanctuary cities" law protest happening at the Capitol now #SB4 pic.twitter.
This includes an "integrated hiring" feature that gives you a bird's eye view of your entire hiring pool.
From a bird's eye view, the 18,000-square-foot residence looks like a cluster of 12 separate cottages.
Google's new app dashboard will give you a bird's-eye view of how you use your Android phone.
Clarifying privacy settings, and creating a page for users to see a birds-eye view of their data.
I know about them and then they ... If anyone's had the close-up, bird's-eye view, it's you.
"Good Vibrations" takes a Love's-eye view of just about everything that ever happened to the Beach Boys.
It bears the logo of Steven Spielberg's Amblin company and is seen from a Spielbergian child's-eye view.
"This is the first time I got a bird's-eye view of my house in Konstancin," she tweeted.
With a bird's eye view of the industry, we can see how digital transformation is affecting our customers.
I was very homesick for my culture and was able to see it from a bird's-eye view.
LG: You think it's better to see the drone itself, you're saying, rather than the bird's-eye view.
And, for an eagle's eye view of the city, hot-air balloon rides are offered year-round, weather permitting.
And with this decade's rise of drones, the bird's eye view has become nearly as ubiquitous as any other.
The customer's-eye view was a boon; Amazon understood the needs of startups better than established computing firms could.
Tell me about the bird's-eye view of the X-Men franchise now: you're always intimately involved in it.
Scientists like Eve Jourdain are looking at orca behaviour using suction cameras for an orca-eye-view#BluePlanet2 pic.twitter.
The celeb-loved photographer is known for shooting gorgeous beaches from a bird's eye view from inside a helicopter.
Facebook wants to help make the entire process more efficient by offering that bird's eye view from the start.
The real treat, though, is exploring the island as nature intended: With a ovine-eye view, in real time.
Today, it is a hike in Bukhansan Park to get a nice bird's eye view of this massive city.
It's that bird's-eye view of the race, as seen from the blimp, that gets me thinking about physics.
But reading hundreds of complaints also reveals what can feel like a bird's-eye view of a company's practices.
You can get a birds-eye view of bustling cities, or get up close and personal with undersea life.
These he arranges into a compulsively readable, lifer's-eye view of a state he so obviously loves to death.
That's fine and good in a roleplaying game, less so in a military game with a god's eye view.
As can be heard in many of his songs, he looked at the world from a bird's eye view.
In physical terms, Mr. Solondz has translated his cinematic-eye view into a specifically theatrical vision with admirable success.
I still braved a little February wind to step out for a birds-eye view of the sparkling city.
Even as a jaded New Yorker, it was cool to see a birds-eye-view of the flashing lights.
I can still appreciate and feel rewarded for taking in the breathtaking sight of a bird's eye view of Hyrule.
BTW ... lots of celebs had a bird's-eye view ... including Jerry Bruckheimer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Michael Bay and Nicole Murphy.
You're given a god's-eye view of an environment, but each piece of it is like an individual comic panel.
The lens's 24mm focal length is also meant to give a wide "bug's-eye view" that provides more background detail.
These tweets give a bird's eye view of what it's like to jet around the world in a metal tube.
Following along from the drone's-eye view — the same first-person view (FPV) that the pilot sees — can be exhilarating.
Having this bird's-eye view into the market helped Hogarth see a niche that could still be filled, he explains.
The information helps relief efforts get a bird's eye view of who needs help, where, and what resources are needed.
Inevitably shot from above—bird's-eye-view style—these videos are unlikely to be mistaken for great works of cinema.
You'll be able to enjoy a bird's eye view of plenty of fabulous landscapes — without feeling any strong wind movement.
It gave me a birds-eye view of the building I was standing in and also showed a nearby building.
The fourth option involves a "God's eye" view of a very different kind to the one shown during inflight entertainment.
But until then, here's a cat's-eye view of what to expect at the cutest sporting event of the season.
The map is the obvious clue, a bird's-eye view of our familiar cities, the buildings replaced by verdant green.
Much of the criticism of the monstrous bill that passed the House on Thursday has taken a bird's eye view.
An amateur drone operator sent up his device and captured images that gave an eagle-eye view of the scene.
Artists want to get more unique perspectives out of their drones, however—say, a bug's eye view of the world.
Flightseeing, also known as flight touring, grants you a bird's-eye view of the beauty infused into Alaska's natural landscapes.
An infinity pool, with a bird's-eye view of planes taking off and landing, occupies the rooftop of one tower.
Descending as low as 5,000 feet, the surveillance flight this month gave a bird's-eye view of the Chinese construction.
A bird's-eye view of mud-covered houses at the foot of the Taal volcano in the Philippines, Jan. 21.
Cameras on Dragonfly will stream images during flight, offering people on Earth a bird's-eye view of the Saturn moon.
Pete Davidson wanted a bird's-eye view at Machine Gun Kelly's concert Saturday, and he got it ... and then some.
The video is exquisitely shot in a god's-eye-view perspective, which also resembles a drone's aerial point of view.
Third place was awarded to Michael Pickard and Gurpreet Singh, also from the United Kingdom, for their Worm's Eye View Illusion.
This time, it looks like the plot will take a bird's-eye view of the universe that the first film created.
Or, hold the camera lens very close to the surface of the street and take pictures from a worm's-eye view.
The researchers studied how the creatures moved their heads and bodies, then recreated a simulated "wasp's-eye-view" of the world.
Wick photographed and zoomed in on these models until everything tiny became massive, a child's eye-view of a microcosmic world.
It's less about star ratings than it is about giving you a bird's eye view of what's there and what's missing.
If that isn't enough, Flixel will be creating personal cinemagraphs, giving the Silicon Valley crowd a bird's eye view of London.
The plot is really Velvet Buzzsaw's weakest link — parables work well from a bird's eye view, less so with granular details.
Bird's eye view of the Amundsen sea embayment, where major glaciers of the West Antarctic ice sheet empty into the ocean.
Some organizations also hope to track issues like deforestation or even poverty using the bird's eye view of our home planet.
Pros: You can fly into an active volcano after the eruption begins and get a birds-eye view with a camera.
Ground robots checked structurally unstable buildings, while drones were flown to investigate and provide a bird's-eye view of the damage.
These UAVs provided responders with a bird's eye view of the damage, allowing them to prioritize their search and rescue efforts.
Much of Mr. Maxwell's work has been coolly observational, with the Olympian calm of a playwright with a god's-eye view.
A Hot Wheels-eye view will give you a little bit of that roller-coaster rush without even disrupting your coffee.
Certainly the marked tone of serene sexual relish seems deliberately Updikean, particularly in our womb's-eye view of the lovers' ruttings.
A bird's-eye view of the city takes in schools and golf courses, dry riverbeds and warrens of self storage spaces.
Kanye West might want to rethink his floating stage idea ... a fan tried climbing it to get a bird's-eye view.
A birds-eye view of the house shows the driveway cut down the middle, feet away from where it used to be.
Both on its own terms, and also as a view into what you might call the journalist's-eye view of the world.
You don't see what you're doing until a couple months after, when you're looking from a bird's eye view down at everything.
Inspired by Ron Chernow's biography and informed by significant research, it's also a decent Hamilton's-eye view history of the founding era.
Here's the startling bird's-eye view Stephen Paddock would've had from the Chicago hotel he booked just days before Lollapalooza kicked off.
From our bird's eye view, we see a large white tent rising over a curved grandstand where clusters of people are seated.
Your workload is transformed into interactive flowcharts, giving you a bird's eye view of all your on-going projects and current progress.
He's not just a student of the movement, though; his earlier career has given him the advantage of a birds' eye view.
His sidestep three is a 100 mph kidney punch and his shot chart looks like a bird's eye view of the amazon.
Flying about 50 meters above ground over the Arctic between July 2012 and July 2013, the researchers had a bird's eye view.
Thanks to additional exterior cameras, drivers also get a virtual birds-eye view of the area around them projected onto the screen.
Inspired by Ron Chernow's biography and informed by significant research, it's also a decent Hamilton's-eye-view history of the founding era.
The show establishes a bird's-eye view of artists who have actively challenged the canon of what defines art in the UAE.
Unlike that book, which takes a child's-eye view, "Judas" is primarily animated by an argumentative old man and lingering, unsettled ghosts.
Sleek, untethered, relatively inexpensive and well-tolerated, SoFi may provide biologists a fish's-eye view of animal interactions in changing marine ecosystems.
He climbed up the sound tower to get a bird's-eye view, which gave him a sense of the concert's sprawling scale.
For 5 euros, climb 693 steps inside the bell tower of St. Michael's Basilica for a drone's-eye view of the action.
Being high up above the fairgrounds afforded half an hour of peace — and a bird's-eye view of all of the snacks.
From a bird's-eye view, it kinda looks like a souped-up Chevy Camaro or maybe a Dodge from the late 60s.
Some details get lost, but the bird's-eye view also lets you absorb the forest and not get distracted by the trees.
The birds'-eye-view graphics identify the mile markers, topography, and glamping accommodations of the iconic Serengeti National Park with remarkable precision.
This contraption, which he'd rigged using supplies from Home Depot, allowed him to photograph the shadows of dogs from a bird's-eye view.
And we're giving you a bear's eye view of the Arctic TRANSCRIPT CARL AZUZ, CNN 103 ANCHOR: Your world explained in 210 minutes.
A better relationship with Russia and also have a clear eye view of what Russia&aposs complex history, they&aposre very proud people.
This video, captured at Australia's Ningaloo Reef on July 11, delivers a diver's-eye-view of what it's like to swim through one.
The result is a kind of birds-eye view of the Twitter landscape, from politics to popular culture and from education to sports.
Sometimes, though, seeing things through the lens of a child's-eye-view is the best way to unlock a wealth of learning opportunities.
Meanwhile, in terms of offering a bird's-eye view of your finances, Albert is up against apps like Level Money or Prosper Daily.
It's me having a birds-eye view on everything, and I love existentialism because it gives you perspective on all of your worries.
The company, she says, has a "god's-eye view," and everyone it suspends is guilty of something, even if only out of naïveté.
This unique, bird's eye view of Pyongyang was created by Singaporean photographer Aram Pan, who has visited North Korea several times since 2013.
Upon entering, visitors are sent directly upstairs, getting a bird's-eye view of Ryue Nishizawa's Moriyama House (Tokyo, 2005) recreated in its entirety.
To help Bündchen better understand the deforestation problem, Paulo Adario from Greenpeace takes her on a helicopter ride for a bird's eye view.
Like the Parrot, you can hook it up to FPV glasses to get a drone's-eye view of the world while you fly.
The most striking feature is the giant, glass panoramic roof, which is shaped like a boat when seen from a bird's eye view.
A bird's eye view of the celebration of the second International Day of Yoga at Kohli Stadium, in Mumbai on June 21, 2016.
But US Border Patrol also uses hot air balloons to get a bird's eye view, and drones and cameras to provide constant surveillance.
"The biggest advantage I see is the bird's eye view," Watson said in a promotional video when the product was announced in 2016.
Sight, he said, wasn't a factor, since from a dogs-eye view you couldn't see beyond the wall, just the ivy-covered granite.
Mr. Hughes, like the owners before him, planned to build a grand home with a bird's-eye view of the celebrity estates below.
His mixed practice of appropriation, performance and installation depends on a bird's-eye view of his own biography as well as of history.
At one point, I mentioned that I wished I had brought my drone to capture a bird's-eye view of the picturesque landscape.
But exhibitions that don't wear us out have their own rewards — in this case, a bird's-eye view of an exhilarating artistic journey.
Once on its roof, visitors enjoy a bird's-eye view of the city, the Oresund bridge linking Denmark to Sweden and Sweden itself.
They'd ride along with helicopters and get a bird's eye view of the battlefield or enemy movements and relay it back to headquarters.
She pulled up blinds to reveal an inch-thick strip of light atop dirt and grass—a mole's-eye view of the world.
The website features a map with a bird's-eye view of most of the known sites in Massachusetts as well as further information.
It is about having co-workers who don't care about their job, and from bird's eye view, you can understand why they don't.
To complete this monumental task, the scientists used a modified commercial quadcopter drone to get a bird's eye view of the flightless aquatic avians.
Those sediment rivers might look cool from a satellite's-eye view, but you wouldn't want an atmospheric river sending one roaring through downtown LA.  
The result is less a glimpse of one person's life than it is a bird's-eye view of queer women's culture, history, and art.
The new Apple campus is taking shape — with aerial footage from photographer Duncan Sinfield providing a bird's eye view of work on the project.
The sense from your villager's-eye-view is that you're seated in the midst of a group, with a fantasy kingdom as the backdrop.
For Peck, having a bird's eye view on elections around the world has been fascinating, with the subtle differences between electorates proving most interesting.
She provides for us a "bear's-eye-view" of the kiss: I stand on my two legs, my back slightly rounded, my shoulders relaxed.
From a bird's eye view, the Buddha's presence seems bold and dynamic, but the view is much subtler and more mysterious from the ground.
Human photographer George Steinmetz has taken a cue from New York City's main denizens by photographing the Big Apple from a pigeon's eye view.
You may miss the moment, because it comes in the form of a bird's-eye view of her head rising from bugs and darkness.
His bestselling book gives readers a space-eye view of Hadfield's adventures and may change the way they think about their lives on earth.
They may seem like small changes from a bird's-eye view,  but they will likely cause pretty large meta changes for the coming season.
As many craned their necks to catch a glimpse, one young woman in a flat above a sushi restaurant got a bird's eye view.
We're featuring a Positive Athlete who's also a scholar, and we're giving you a bird's-eye view of a record set by "dancing" SUVs.
Its most effective trick, though, is to trap us all inside Chloe's head, presenting a child's-eye view of a world gone incomprehensibly mad.
A photograph provides a pigeon's eye view of the work floor of the Chouara Tannery, whose colorful soaking tubs resemble a Candy Crush grid.
The book, which is out Monday, "gives young readers a bunny's-eye view of the special duties of the vice president," per its publisher.
The Japanese company mounted four cameras in each corner of an intersection, creating a 360 bird's-eye-view of cars and pedestrians moving around.
"From the ground, this scene doesn't look glamorous at all, but from a bird's eye view, it becomes unexpected, beautiful, and like a painting."
This year, courtesy of Intel, a new feature called "Be the Player" will provide as many as two-dozen eye view clips from the game.
But it's a cool result, mainly because it gave the scientists as close to a bird's-eye view of the world as they could get.
But signals are meant to be very noticeable to the would-be predator, so how exactly do burying beetles look from a bird's eye view?
In my Nye's-eye view of the world, tying a well-crafted knot is like a personal promise to engage in that whole glorious process.
Go deeper: Deforestation of the Amazon reaches a decade high Birds-eye view: How deforestation takes over Brazil Bolsonaro could ramp up deforestation, environmentalists warn
This is one reason (among many) near-death experiences inspire awe: They seem to give us a "God's eye" view of what really lies beyond.
Calling itself the "the world's comfiest font," Soffa Sans creates a typeface out of the Vallentuna couch in both isometric and bird's-eye view versions.
The two seemed immediately inseparable as she joined him traveling across the United States on his Birds Eye View tour that year, reports Us Weekly.
It may disguise your IP to certain systems, but anyone with a bird's-eye view can see the obvious correlation between one connection and another.
We recorded a direct feed from the car and mashed it up to make this fun little "bird's eye" view drive around Santa Cruz, California.
It's one thing to get the bird's-eye view from C-Span's cameras, and another entirely to feel like you're on the floor with them.
Welch calls the strategy "silo jumping," or taking a bird's eye view of your company and learning a bit about what your colleagues are doing.
Be sure to tap the foot icon to actually wander around the office (using WASD/arrow keys) as opposed to the default bird's-eye view.
And there's plenty of reasons why the public would distrust a system that gives police a digitally recorded god's-eye view of an entire city.
While lacking a sharp concept, the exhibition Everything at Once offers a bird's-eye view of the global contemporary art scene's ascendance, convergence, and rupture.
Jerri Zbiral decided to take a bird's-eye view, creating an actual jigsaw puzzle, with the most crucial piece rendered as a dark, unknowable mass.
Also having Reliance as a partner means we have access to their data management systems, so we get a bird's-eye view on what's selling.
Basically, product managers take a bird's-eye view to determine what a company — whether that's a software company, a media platform, a fashion brand, etc.
Bird's-eye view with a fish-eye lens and filter of Carlos Santana on stage at the Woodstock Festival in Bethel, New York, in 21960.
The bird's-eye view (or god's-eye, given the movie's metaphysical reach) evokes the opener of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," a film Peele references throughout.
Rather than taking a bird's-eye view, this book centers on the people at the heart of the conflict and brings their experiences to life.
Using depth sensors at their bases that give them a "worm's eye view" of the world, these robots would track passersby and respond to their movements.
Counting sheep is apparently one way to drift off, but a trippy drone's-eye view of dogs herding and corralling sheep might be even more effective.
If nothing else, Perret has a unique bird's-eye view based on Plaid's back-end role for the most well-known start-ups in Silicon Valley.
Perhaps we'll soon even have a "Spy in the Wild" type bot that will give us a bat's-eye-view of colony life and bug hunting.
The room was designed in such a way that anyone had a bird's eye view of everything that was going on in the basement's common lounge.
Still, the promo shot on the Apple Store website shows a bird's eye view of the speaker which features the colorful Siri waveform in the center.
Instead of a street-level view of the action, Felix Cid's photomontages take a drone's eye view of resistance, with participants appearing as an indiscernible mass.
The internal camera is heat and fog resistant and is mounted into the top of the device, giving you a birds-eye view of the inside.
Understanding these streams and other structural intricacies may one day let us understand our galaxy without having to leave it to get a birds-eye view.
DB11 interior Thankfully, designers have also added a new auto-park assist feature and 360-degree birds-eye view camera operated via the car's infotainment system.
"Of course, @MichelleObama's my wife, so I'm a little biased here," the former president wrote on Instagram, alongside a bird's-eye view of his wife's book.
WHEN airlines began installing "tail-cams" and streaming live footage of flights to passengers, the idea was to offer a "God's eye" view of the heavens.
Page Flip allows for two different styles of viewing every page of an e-book — a more zoomed-in view and than a bird's-eye view.
The drone footage shows a birds-eye view of the ocean before the drone ejects the yellow floatation device, which inflates when it hits the water.
I played with perspective in both traditional and digital media too; I drew my main figure from a worm's eye view, and exaggerated it via Photoshop.
Maybe if he could just come here and get a bird's eye view of what's really going on, he could change a lot of people's lives.
I'd like to name a new sex position called the "bird's-eye view," where you watch the scene from inside the fluorescent light on your ceiling.
The film begins at a bird's eye view to appreciate the singularity of the entire line of children amongst the limitless teal undulations of the sea.
" Wright's heavy-drinking narrator declares early in the book, as if punching out Morse code: "Desperately trying to get a reassuring bird's-eye view of America.
Everything in all his films really happened, but Burns is less interested in the god's eye view than he is in the ground-level, human stories.
Is it just because footage from video games actually looks more "real" in a way, as it's typically in color and often gives the sniper's-eye view?
And as the movie closes on a birds' eye view of the seemingly endless blue procession following after Kofi, it evokes a river or stream of life.
He intended to capture a bird's eye view of the city ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, but the structures eight miles south caught his eye.
Instead of doing it from a God's eye view, we had to bring the camera right down to the ground, to the squad leader's eye-line level.
Within eye view of the Bastiano, on a stand in the middle of the floor, there is a small preparatory study that Michelangelo made for the fresco.
You can scope out situations with a pet bird, and when you shoot your bow, you can leap into an arrow's-eye view and guide its course.
They offer a bird's-eye view of Earth, which is useful for measuring cities or landmarks, improving responses to natural disasters, or helping farmers tweak their methods.
The camera shifts around, following the viewpoints of different players or offering a bird's-eye view of the battle, depending on what's happening at any given moment.
"We have a unique bird's eye view on just how much this community will go through and eventually come out the other side," Kuhn told me later.
Voyage to the Crystal Grotto from a drone's eye view (Getty images)This appears to be the Voyage to the Crystal Grotto attraction just behind the castle.
Bad Moms opens with a bird-eye view of rows of suburban houses, each with perfectly-mowed lawns, and walls so fresh the paint seems almost wet.
Yet it acknowledges that scientists don't have a God's-eye view of nature: Our conceptual resources, theoretical approaches, methodologies and technological infrastructures are historically and culturally situated.
Guests in London could immediately share an animation of the new route with their friends, while attendees in San Jose got a bird's "Eye" view of London.
Occasionally it's graphic and horrifying, as in an early sequence showing the Superman/Zod fight from a ground's-eye view, confirming all the collateral terror it caused.
You play from a first-person perspective, with your iPhone's screen serving as your slingshot's-eye-view of each level, but the rules are otherwise the same.
One is a benefits shopping experience, which allows employers to see more of a bird's-eye view of every plan that's available directly through the Zenefits experience.
Racers navigate at speeds of up to 100mph (160kph) through a course of illuminated checkpoints, getting a drone's-eye view of their aircraft's position through video goggles.
If you get through that process, what you'll find is a Google Map that basically offers a bird's-eye view of every nearby pokémon, pokéstop, and gym.
For years, gynecologists have had a bird's-eye view on a phenomenon that is now so popular as to be almost commonplace: female genitalia, bereft of hair.
Someone using Vreal can stand beside a personality they enjoy or admire or get a bird's eye view of what's going on while chatting with other onlookers.
As is customary, it is using its helicopters to get a bird's-eye view of the situation (likely to report crowd movements to units on the ground).
Thankfully, Finlay was there with a birds-eye-view (captured in this pretty mesmerizing video) and informed the beach's lifeguards that there were sharks in the water.
As for that photo-op, you'll get the bird's eye view at Ojstrica viewpoint, a short hike best taken before sunrise or sunset to beat the crowds.
It gives Mom and Dad a nice birds-eye view of the baby in its crib, so both parents can see the baby clearly in the app.
Anyone with a drone can take an aerial photo, but these thoughtful, bird's-eye view landscapes from National Geographic's Travel Photographer of the Year contest stand out.
The Skyline Club offers a stunning God's-eye view of the field and a vista beyond the stadium of Baton Rouge's tidy downtown and the Mississippi River.
At one point, the birds-eye view takes us above a canal running between two floors of unoccupied stores, all lit in a weird Singapore Sling glow.
Pursuits Away from the skyscraper-dominated megalopolis of urban Dubai, an outing aboard a hot-air balloon offers participants a bird's-eye view of a falcon's realm.
Truebill connects to your bank accounts and pulls in all of your reoccurring charges to show you a bird's eye view of the subscriptions you pay for.
Amazon visited several times, at one point going up to the top of a tower, near Reagan National Airport, for a bird's-eye view of Crystal City.
MoMA's architecture allowed for a bird's-eye view of the choreography, which unspools in relation to a blossoming pattern of circles, drawn in chalk on the floor.
Yet there's also something undeniably sweet in the basic plot boy-dog bond, and a genuine cleverness in presenting a dog's-eye-view of this forbidding world.
But looking at the God's-eye-view that a few coupon apps can glean about me, I can no longer pretend I've got nothing to worry about.
He gained what he called a frog's-eye view of the changing seasons, and an intimate familiarity with the creatures sharing the moat, from dragonflies to newts.
Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas surprised employees from Orlando's Pulse Nightclub with tickets to their concert ... and giving them a bird's-eye view to a touching tribute.
Perhaps the most timely photograph in the show is Hessler's drone's-eye view of a canyoned stretch of the Rio Grande as it winds through New Mexico.
QAnon posted on the imageboard site 22018chan in April 2018 with a bird's-eye view image of Epstein's island and cryptic text about sacrifice, conspiracy, and evil.
A bird's-eye view of a city skyline, the warm light of a beach bonfire, and snapshots of small-town America promote a familiar narrative of prosperity.
By journaling everything that happened in the midst of my hurt, it gave me the bird's eye view of how God is molding me in my life. 4.
B. The most obvious thing about Mike Kelley's photo set is the use of bird's-eye view shots to photograph a subject that usually makes people look up.
Thanks to the embedded cameras you can also instruct Aibo to take a photo for you — should you want a dog's eye view of yourself/your home life.
SkyPan advertises itself as an aerial imaging company that can capture a "bird's-eye view" that's useful in "dense, urban environments" for developers and architects planning new projects.
Moreover, the eagle-eye view provided by a whole network analysis can often provide insights that cannot be uncovered using a traditional analytical tool that focuses on individuals.
Snag one of the tables on the patio or climb up to a perch beneath the soaring rafters, which offers a bird's-eye view of the busy bar.
Each of the buildings was designed, built, and painted by the artist, who then depicted this self-contained world from different angles, often from a bird's eye view.
If you keep dragging, you get an Exposé-like bird's-eye view of your recent apps and workspaces — a workspace can be multiple apps running in split screen.
It seems a man was on vacation in Switzerland and decided to spend his first day getting a bird's eye view of the magnificent scenery the Alps provide.
A few beers and a couple of pulls on a bong later, there is passionate kissing between all three parties and a bird's eye view of Becca's vagina.
The final shot of the video shows the drone's-eye view as it dips beneath the waves, the sky it once called its home disappearing behind cold water.
I quickly shifted from kneeling to nearly standing, and found myself with a birds eye view of the whole level, which instantly revealed where Quill needed to go.
The fun begins in the gondola, where you can enjoy evolving perspectives of the Matterhorn and, on the final stretch, a bird's-eye view of the glacier below.
Audience members will have a bird's-eye view of this ritualistic purification dance in which the performers begin on the first floor and end up on the sixth.
Maintaining a bird&aposs eye view and not getting involved with the nitty-gritty details give your team the opportunity to learn and fix mistakes on their own.
It takes a God's-eye view of the squad's wild lifts, nudges in as they grind at parties, stares out of the mirror when they apply false lashes.
But look up and you'll catch a riotously colorful pair of eighteenth-century hoopoes perched improbably close to the ceiling, with a bird's-eye view of the viewers.
Sorting through all that is difficult for a viewer with a god's-eye view of the proceedings; it's downright impossible for the characters caught up in the drama.
To get the bird's-eye view of all the different shapes the eclipse will make against the sun around the country, check out this short video, also from NASA.
Check out the birds-eye view and see if you can spot the The Steve Jobs Theater — a 20-foot-tall glass cylinder with a metallic carbon-fiber roof.
"It seems like Box was a logical place to get a bird's eye view of how content is being used," Patel said, explaining Box's thinking in creating this feature.
The Mavic's 4k camera and a 4.3-mile flying range can take your exploration to the next level by giving you a bird's eye view of canyons or mountainsides.
The tiny aerial drone—a dual-quadrotor—will zip from spot to spot, taking measurements and making observations, and all with a bird's eye view of this incredible world.
BIRD'S EYE VIEW The Economist magazine's Li Keqiang index was inspired by comments from the Chinese premier a decade or so ago that the official GDP was 'man-made'.
Pitching a bird's eye view of customer feedback based on social media comments and push surveys from the company, BirdEye (get it?) has raised $25 million in new financing.
Participants crawl into a kind of motorized buggy, lie on their bellies, and strap on a virtual reality headset that serves as their car's eye view of the road.
Tang: If you have a bird's eye view of the knife's handle, look for a line of metal extending from the blade through the handles, sandwiched between both halves.
This was fun and gave you a sweet birds-eye view of much of the island, but in my opinion, it was not worth the pretty steep price point.
"Nobody really slows down enough to take a look at it from a bird's eye view of my life," Jenner told Khloé during a mother-daughter heart to heart.
In return they get a bird's-eye view of what it takes to grow and run an organization and can have real input into decisions that affect the business.
At one point in the film, a man slides down the iconic duomo of the Cathedral of Santa Maria, giving us a bird's eye view of the historical city.
The eventual dream is to create systems that pull all the antipoaching intelligence together in real time, giving the police and their helpers a God's-eye view of their adversaries.
The BBC shot video like this yesterday, giving a bird's eye view of just some of the children who are in internment camps for what the government calls unaccompanied minors.
In one bird's-eye view image, Hase is sprawled face down on a staircase, with pressed curls under a dainty hat, her dress rumpled, and purse flung to the side.
Press the 3D button in the corner of the UI, and you'll be able to get a movable drone's-eye view of historical, geographical, or architectural marvels around the world.
This week, clear coffee, gender-variant Indigenous art, a drone's-eye view, Melania Trump's photographic eye, I.M. Pei at 27, critic Jerry Saltz's former life as an artist, and more.
The shot cuts to a bird's-eye view of Elizabeth as she hesitates, spinning around: a small girl in a bright blue dress adrift in a sea of top hats.
"I wanted to get a bird's-eye view of the action and maybe see the pier one last time and get some before and after shots," Daley told the station.
When a trader looks through HoloLens, they'll see the physical desk and then a bird's eye view of the market up top, with colored balls floating in a cloud pattern.
But if the Mars Helicopter does indeed fly, it'll be able to capture a rare bird's-eye-view of Mars with its two cameras, something that's never been done before.
"I have a bird's eye view on all this stuff, and I look at how they treated Hillary Clinton," he said Tuesday on the "Joe Madison Show" on SiriusXM radio.
The 3D visualization of the nebula allows the viewer to get a bird's eye view of the baby stars, gas, and dust of the nebula as it moves in space.
Mlodinow offers a bird's-eye view of key moments in scientific history, while Nye tries to spark a moment himself — to build a world that better deals with climate change.
The second is to jump from micro to macro, from a worm's eye view of individual plants and specific customers to a panoramic view of the economy as a whole.
It's going to be an increasingly key category as more and more look to these technologies for routine inspections and other dull or dangerous jobs requiring a bird's-eye view.
To garnish, he carefully places the small rounds of pickled onion on top of the carrots, so that the shapes visible from a birds-eye-view all mimic each other.
Traditional college students, particularly ones interested in criminal justice careers, say it offers them a bird's-eye view into the life of the kind of people they may soon serve.
Deploying a style that evokes Brechtian distance without its polemical fireworks, Mr. Massini aspires to what might be called a god's eye view, as dispassionate and relentless as history itself.
In short, Chainalysis' platform allows a user a bird's-eye view of the blockchain, including transactions between specific bitcoin exchanges, such as Bitstamp, and other entities, including dark web marketplaces.
My work space on top of the Standard Motor Products Building on Northern Boulevard in Long Island City has a 360-degree bird's-eye view of all five city boroughs.
But this one fills in most colorfully the lines of her own life, offering a dollybird's-eye view of, among other matters, her mother's affair with the playwright Harold Pinter.
One of the lovely part of my jobs I get to meet a lot of CEOs on a constant basis—industry, pharmaceuticals, drugs, bankers—they have a bird's eye view.
The best part, in my opinion, is climbing the outdoor steps to the Crows Nest, where a two-person hot tub has a bird's-eye view straight out to sea.
The bridge offers amazing views of the forest and "a bird's eye view of the community of plants and animals that live in the forest canopy," according to its site.
Maps like the ones below can provide a big-picture bird&aposs-eye view of the country as a whole, illustrating what keeps us apart — and what brings us together.
Museum of Capitalism, a pop-up exhibition in Oakland presenting itself as a fully functioning museum, attempts to shift our perspective and give viewers a bird's-eye view of capitalism.
Wouldn't it be great to have a close-up view of that seemingly perfect house on the market from all angles, as well as a bird's-eye view of the yard?
Companies using Electric simply install its software on every corporate laptop, giving the top IT employee or the org's decision-maker a bird's-eye view of the lay of the land.
Murtaja, who worked as a filmmaker for Gaza news agency Ain Media, was known for shooting drone footage, offering a birds-eye view perspective not often seen by citizens of Gaza.
Byron Kim's diaristic texts offer a bird's-eye view of his life — the youth soccer games, the dinner parties, the glum and the optimistic moods, the children going away to college.
You can get a bird's-eye view directly above the falls using a drone, as well as of the hordes of tourists all trying to get the best view from below.
It uses microphones and temperature and humidity sensors, and will eventually include accelerometers; you mount it inside the hive and it gives you a drone's-eye view of the colony's activity.
His flying jaunt around New York City is especially beautiful, with a bird's-eye view of a warmly abstracted Central Park, and a thrill-ride dive off the Statue of Liberty.
In the angled, bird's eye view of "Weeks on the Train" (2015), a figure in a jacket, pink sweater and dungarees sits on a train, looking at an open Apple laptop.
"In the Country of Men" (2006) is a child's-eye view of the Libyan dictatorship, the story of how a father's doomed rebellion is experienced by his wife and only child.
His death was confirmed by his son John Robert McNeill, a third-generation historian, with whom he collaborated on "The Human Web: A Bird's-Eye View of World History" in 21987.
"Our culture views the grandparent relationship as positive, but the grounds-eye view is a little more complicated," said Steven Mintz, a family historian at the University of Texas at Austin.
"People got bored very quickly of a woman leaping around a corn field," noted Kathryn Ferguson, filmmaker and former curator of the Birds Eye View Film Festival's "Fashion Loves Film" initiative.
I watched the funeral of Gideon Fleet and his coworkers with Frostpunk's camera zoomed in on the cemetery, down from the God-like, bird's-eye view of the city builder camera.
The answer, it turns out, is actually "train cab video + location," which allows you to pull up a conductor's-eye view of just about any train route you can think of.
He had announced two shows for Netflix: "Ratched," a nurse's-eye view of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," starring Sarah Paulson; and "The Politician," a satirical drama starring Ben Platt.
Lasée's choice to invert bridges (located in major European and Asian cities) challenges a viewer's sense of gravity, creating images from the anti-bird's-eye view while maintaining that dizzying sensation.
In the novel, we mingle with several writers who gather at the fictional island, and together they present a Grisham's-eye view of what fellow authors look like to a superstar.
From a distance, the semi-abstract "Across the Border" (2016) suggests a bird's-eye view of a desert scene, its rich, dark orange yielding to ambiguous figures and their narrow shadows.
Today scientists have their own God's-eye view of lightning, with instruments that orbit about 22,000 miles above the planet, monitoring nearly every single strike that flashes across the Western Hemisphere.
This child's-eye view of Occupied France is set in a village in the Pyrenees, where, at the outset, Jo (Noah Schnapp), a shepherd's son, spots a bear and alerts adults.
Why I picked it: Dysfunctional family, police involvement, bird's-eye view of an unfamiliar city, erosion of lines between work and personal lives: These are a few of my favorite things.
Our vantage point, a bird's-eye view, is much further away from the figures than in "Plague at Ashdod," and the dead are heaped in piles, with no one in charge.
The map is a promise: "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World" will never take a bird's-eye view without also showing exactly which bird's eyes we are peering through.
Museum of Capitalism, a pop-up exhibition presenting itself as a fully functioning museum, attempts to shift our perspective and give viewers a bird's-eye view of capitalism, especially its faults.
Like: a Grand Canyon panorama, a birds-eye view of Manhattan, and a Buddhist world map featuring the imagined spiral of headwaters for the region's three great rivers high in the Himalayas.
For years, the military has used drones, which they refer to as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Systems (UAV/UAS), to get a birds-eye view of complex operational missions and perform intelligence gathering.
Woveon is a CRM tool that aggregates data from all channels, including phone calls, email, social media and CRM, so that companies can get a bird's-eye view of their customer relations.
Girls was a wonderful roller coaster of a show that gave a bird's-eye view into the raw, questioning angst of twentysomething life within a certain set of (perhaps overeducated) urban females.
Construction of Shanghai Disneyland on December 26, 2015The new Disneyland in Shanghai doesn't open until June 16th, but we've got a new drone's-eye view of the progress at the new park.
Check out the full video and a few of our favorite bird's eye view snapshots from AERIAL SAMARA 2014 below: Visit TASMA DIGITAL's Vimeo page to find more examples of their work.
Hospital Productions, the label headed by Dominick Fernow (Prurient, Vatican Shadow), have announced a very limited quadruple cassette box set: Various Auras: A Bird's-Eye View Into A Machiavellian World of Secrecy.
The sharp angles of Partition 44 seem to swirl around on the surface, while Partition 42 resembles a crowded architectural model, like a bird's eye view of an impossibly dense suburban landscape.
The wrangler system is one where ordinary user behavior can be successful, a system which accepts that users periodically need help from someone with a bird's-eye view of the larger picture.
SpaceX celebrated getting its rocket upright with an impressive drone's eye view video of the massive spacecraft, along with brand new images captured of the Falcon Heavy aiming skyward on the pad.
Another cover by Haupt, an iconic bird's-eye view of New York from 1930, celebrates the experience of gazing at the city from an airplane, at the time a giddily new experience.
The breathtaking bird's-eye view of Manhattan came complete with binoculars, perched on a windowsill, for "Rear Window"-style spying on neighboring skyscrapers, like the Art Deco icon at 70 Pine Street.
They're like the golden spiral staircase, steps that, mathematically speaking and from a bird's-eye view, carry the climber farther away from the central axis of origin at a particularly pleasing rate.
Aerial shots that stretch out for miles survey the full breadth of Bondarchuk's army, assuming a God's-eye-view so that he may squeeze as many bodies into a frame as possible.
See bird's-eye view of train derailment 'Only a matter of time' Anderson again raised safety concerns about the rail line earlier this month, as the opening date for the service approached.
Combining video, audio, pop-up historical facts, CT scan studies, narration in English and Dutch, and a smooth scrolling platform, The Goldfinch, a Bird's-Eye View delves deep into the painting's past.
I was happy to hear at check-in that I had been given a room on the 16th floor, which meant that I had a great bird's-eye view of the city.
While readers might see a relatable character or two in one of the many beautiful representations of people around the globe, it's hard to inspire true empathy from a bird's-eye view.
Loud at prime time, the third-floor dining room is packaged in floor-to-ceiling windows that pull in streams of light by day and capture a drone's-eye view of CityCenter.
A model apartment on the fifth floor offered a glimpse of Gracie Mansion, peeking out from the trees of Carl Schurz Park, and a bird's-eye view of tiny Mill Rock Island.
A bird's-eye-view of the smoldering Tatun Volcano Group — the direct result of plate tectonics — spins slowly on screen as a robotic voice recites passages from international treaties, declarations, and acts.
Despite the proximity, the experience is an "absolutely safe encounter," giving visitors "a prey's-eye view into the world of these awe-inspiring predators," according to a description on the Lions 360 website.
Not only has he trained his two pet macaws to roam free like a Pomeranian at a park, but he's attached cameras to his feathery friends to capture a real bird's eye view.
As CFO, Pichette enjoyed a rare birds-eye view into Google's exclusive and influential executive suite from 2008 until he left last year to travel the world and find better work/life balance.
Each glimpse on Google Maps not only gives you a dog's-eye view of the locations, but since the cameras are affixed to the Akitas' backs, frames filled with their adorable poofy heads.
Click here to view original GIF3D point cloud data extracted from images generated by a car's stereo cameras are rotated to provide a more accurate bird's eye view of an autonomous vehicle's surroundings.
The drone operators wore first-person view (FPV) headsets, which gave them a drone's-eye-view of the race, with a live feed linked between the cameras in their drones and their headsets.
A cat who has a cardboard retreat to enjoy, especially one with a bird's-eye view, is likely to be a happier pet than one stuck on the ground with nowhere to go.
He got "a nocturnal bird's-eye view" of the city-state from the Marina Bay Sands building's observation platform and received a briefing "about the social and economic development" of Singapore, KCNA reported.
As it reads the room, a 3D mapping image develops on the screen, displaying what looks to be a bird's-eye view infrared map of the space and all the objects in it.
Mr. Betts would seem to be taking a more dispassionate God's eye view, in which the divisions within a single home are revealed to mirror the blind, selfish individualism destroying an entire nation.
Legewie sees this research as offering a bird's-eye view of the problem: It links police violence, stress, and infant health, but doesn't puzzle out all the relationships that might be at play.
And then I'm in the Diamond District, trying to get a worm's eye view and write the contemporary version of the movie, getting rid of all the nostalgic junk from our previous draft.
Back in October, the Oculus team teased their own wireless visions with what they called the "Santa Cruz Prototype," while limiting any demonstrations to a brief god's eye view of a low-detail neighborhood.
The video shows a wide-angle shot of the carnage from the sky; it then cuts to footage of someone holding a Samsung Galaxy phone that's displaying the drone's-eye view of the explosion.
To the art world, Hairdos of Defiance is a collection of work that is technically and aesthetically skilled and gives them a bird's eye view into a culture that they would otherwise not get.
He is an industry veteran who knows the ins and outs of the world of finance and has had a bird's eye view of many industries Trump has spoken about, particularly coal and steel.
Instead, you tap on icons representing customers from a bird's eye view of the city, and the cars you hire run to them, smashing any civilian and police cars they encounter along the way.
It has included taking a bird's-eye view of the state of the company today, and engagement with outside stakeholders and Facebook itself to assemble a list of priorities that need to be addressed.
Accompanied by the notes of Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World," a video with an airplane taking off and a bird's eye view of Milan's most famous landmarks set the scene for the show.
Afterward, we're reporting on the threat facing drivers when floodwaters rise, and we're giving you a bird's-eye view of some Japanese ghost towns that were frozen in time after an earthquake and tsunami.
The parents of all four teens, who had a bird's-eye view of the proceedings from a raised platform at the back of the set, reserved for VIPs and an intrepid reporter or two.
Mission Control Plus Especially helpful for Macs with smaller displays, Mission Control offers a bird's-eye view of all the open windows, desktop spaces, full-screen apps, and split view space on your computer.
Mr. Madere, 19, loves his drone's-eye view of the world — the fast-moving scene transmitted from the onboard camera as the remote-controlled machine skims over the grass or climbs to the treetops.
I first interviewed him for television in 683, and two years later we worked on a 16-week newspaper series, "Cruyff's Eye View," analyzing specific players and tactics of the coming 1974 World Cup.
But in this story, we want to give you a bird's-eye view of what happens to everyone — the poor, the middle class, and the wealthy — and how that fits into each candidate's plan.
KASHGAR, China — A God's-eye view of Kashgar, an ancient city in western China, flashed onto a wall-size screen, with colorful icons marking police stations, checkpoints and the locations of recent security incidents.
But the book is also a curious joy to read, full of Ehrenreich's sly humor, her dry asides, and her elegant, bird's-eye view of the many fractures and rotted spots in modern society.
Plant a camera with an audience-eye view of the full stage and you reduce the dancers to insect size, but rely too much on close-ups and you miss the choreographer's big picture.
Geyrhalter introduces each of the seven sites in the movie with an overhead shot, the kind that's often called a bird's-eye (or God's-eye) view but is now more associated with Google Earth.
In an eight-minute single shot angled down from above (a gum-stuck-to-the-ceiling's eye view, if you will), a man struggles to get a subway turnstile to read his metro card.
The drone's eye view of the maneuver makes the driver's skills seem all the more impressive when you consider he can only rely on his mirrors and what he sees out of the cab's windows.
THE control tower at Iwakuni air base near Hiroshima gives a bird's-eye view of the huge facility shared by American marines and Japan's Maritime Self-defence Force, as the country's navy is euphemistically known.
For more than three decades, his work has focused on the impact of human activity on the environment from a God's-eye view, prompting us to think about our species, our purpose, and our end.
In addition to announcing their latest round of funding, DroneBase is also showing off a new augmented reality enterprise tool that the company hopes will get pro users a birds-eye view of 3D models.
There's even an intuitive zoom feature that lets you hone in on one piece of the map or get a complete birds-eye-view — an essential function when your ideas are expanding by the minute.
Flyovers let you take a birds-eye view of various cities — such as New York, Paris and others — and explore some of the popular sites, like the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty.
Say virtual tanks are invading a mini town on the table: the wearer could lean in close to see detailing on the metal, or crane their head over the battlefield for a bird's eye view.
It's an argument that you never had it to begin with, and the idea of having all the facts and what Friedrich Nietzsche might call the "god's eye view" was an illusion the whole time.
Engaged in repetition and the recording of action, Kazem's piece connects to more critically-engaged content, like Ahmed Mater's lightboxes, which depict a bird's-eye view of Mecca, the holiest site in the Muslim world.
It's significant, then, that Sharp Objects jettisons the completely linear, bird's-eye-view viewpoint we saw last episode on Calhoun Day to put us deeper than ever into Camille's masterfully edited, jittery, deteriorating mental state.
Especially that being on the outside in the diaspora I can also get a bird's eye view of all the problematic things being said and exchanged between us even during the time of this revolution.
You don't need me to tell you that; you have only to look outside (or on social media) for a bird's eye view of the ever-expanding chamber of horrors into which we've catapulted ourselves.
That painting, "When You Wish" (2015), also on view at Locks, offers a vision of that park, a birds-eye view with two tiny children swinging from the overhead steal beams of the rail line.
On the first page of the text, we are confronted with a stark black-and-white illustration of an urban grid, a drone's-eye view of the "hood" and the arteries of freeways around it.
The focus on a very small number of characters makes us care more, and thus makes other stressful soldier's-eye view movies — looking at you, Dunkirk — seem like a walk in the park by comparison.
In one, "Triangle (adjusted to fit)," we get a worm's-eye view of a museum's gleaming Minimalist works; in another woozy wall-size scene, a big Murakami inflatable seems about to bite into some Warhols.
"This marionette's-eye view of a time and place in our lives that was brassy, wanton, carefree and doomed to crumble is brilliantly conceived," Walter Kerr wrote in a review for The New York Times.
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"Transcave" (2018) illustrates a similar drama, though on a much more quotidian level — it's a bird's-eye view of a geometric seagull and crab trying to stop the rushing spill of a shamrock-green glass bottle.
Dragonfly is set to launch in 2026 and won't land on Titan until 2034, so we'll have to wait a long time to get our first images of the mission's insect-eye view of another world.
Without a true sense of scale, it looks just like the drain in your bathtub, but from a drone's bird's eye view, the opening to this spillway looks more like a black hole sucking everything in.
Whatever help I was able to provide on the ground was dwarfed by the motivation and inspiration I drew from the city teams and getting a bird's eye view of the impact your work is having.
I think us being in high school, it really gives adults and parents of teenagers a bird's eye view on what your child may be potentially going through when they leave your house in the morning.
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For basketball, CEO and Co-Founder of Next VR Dave Cole tells The Creators Project that their proprietary camera rig will be positioned near the goal posts, giving viewers a "bird's eye view" of the game.
While from a swimmer's perspective the pool might look like your average tiled water, the house looks like it's enough stories high for its residents to nearly attain a bird's-eye view of the artistic pool.
In addition to the pictures of Kim on the tour on Tuesday, separate landscape shots of the Marina Bay Sands hotel, and a bird's-eye view of Singapore from the hotel's observation deck were also shown.
In the case of iOS 219, iPad users have the most to be excited about — including a new system-wide dock where favorite apps can live, and a bird's eye view of recent apps and workspaces.
Even a number of moderately priced vehicles now feature an array of downward-facing cameras and sensors that, when in reverse, create a digital 360-degree bird's-eye view of the vehicle and its immediate surroundings.
Local officials are keen to attract tourists to the Signature Bridge, and there are plans for a viewing deck on the top of a 500-foot pylon which offers a bird's-eye view of New Delhi.
And here's a Bird's-eye view of the frenzied growth of the controversial e-scooter player Bird — which might be the fastest-growing company ever — including data that confirms the seductive math behind the Bird business.
The intimate realism of "Clam and Mussel," two nestling shells, contrasts with the spacious abstractness of "Pool in the Woods, Lake George," an imagined bird's-eye view of woods and hills with a blue-black center.
Verses from the original text will mingle with Miura's composition, as the 15 actors perform Bisaro's movements amid Lifanova's minimal, bleached-looking objects meant to suggest a bird's-eye view (and wear her similarly hued clothes).
" During the episode, the "clues" provided in the raven's video package for celebrity panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Ken Jeong included her saying, "Looking back on my life, I have a bird's eye view.
As goofy a feature as it is, the default bird's eye view of waves crashing on a beach do a great job demonstrating the color and detail of the pOLED screen (that's LG's OLED tech of choice).
In Quevedo's paper works, examples of which hang on the surrounding museum walls, he deforms bird's-eye view diagrams of athletic fields, soccer fields in particular, into evocative constellations of line and color that verge on abstraction.
Whether we are in the "god's eye view" of a builder game or the first-person camera of a shooter, we can see the shape and scale of the futures that video game developers build for us.
It will also gain a bird's-eye view into how Chinese EV startups operate and the strategies they pursue in a fast-changing marketplace, said Singulato Chief Executive Shen Haiyin and two sources at the Japanese automaker.
And now, it's back to war with a film based on Loung Ung's memoir about what happened to her during the reign of the Khmer Rouge — a child's-eye view on a devastating period in Cambodian history.
Smartphone apps like Debt Payoff Planner can help ease your burden with a bird's eye view of how much money you owe, along with reasonable step-by-step methods and techniques to get out of debt faster.
Reading through the paragraphs from start to finish provides an unexpectedly poignant bird's-eye view of Kim's life — the youth soccer games, the dinner parties, the glum and the optimistic moods, the children going away to college.
If you took a — forgive the phrase — bird's-eye view of culture, it wouldn't take long to see just how much ornithological inspiration has led to some of the greatest art of the past few thousand years.
"If there's buy-in by management and the general staff, I think you can get a much better birds-eye view for the board and C-suite about what people really think about your culture," she added.
NASA will also have a livestream of the eclipse, part of which will be provided with a bird's-eye view above the clouds from a NASA research plane with agency science director Thomas Zurbuchen and videographers aboard.
This could also be your last change to grab a martini at the ultra posh lobby bar at Mandarin Oriental Vegas, which has a birds-eye view of the Strip and a live jazz band every night.
"Asset location services are definitely a valuable thing, at least for those who have multiple accounts with different tax types and treatments," said financial planner Michael Kitces, who has analyzed the topic on his Nerd's Eye View blog.
Now a lot of the new subway cars with their fancy air conditioning have a special film placed over these windows, making it difficult for train enthusiasts to get a rats-eye-view of the subway's tunnel system.
O'Rourke does not, however, appear to have been a hacker in the conventional sense of the term — rather, he was mostly on the forums to share screeds on punk rock and offer a teen's eye view on politics.
The quadcopter drone will be controlled remotely by trained police and will help give a bird's-eye view of the massive crowds, although it will be fairly hard for passersby to spot, given its height in the air.
These sexy stars took to social media to post their sky-high selfies ... check out the smokin' hot Instagram shots and see if you can guess the babe from a bird's-eye view in these full-body photos.
Faroe Islander Durita Dahl Andreassen borrowed the services of five of the wooly animals to document the island in 360-degree videos, providing a sheep's-eye view of its outstanding natural beauty — a kind of DIY Street View.
" Although "Lord Jim" departs from the previous Marlow tales in its use of an authorial narrator, the novel opens with this putative God's-eye view unable to determine whether Jim is one or two inches "under six feet.
At various points, the camera seems to be stuffed into an odd corner of a room, or else dangling high overhead from a birds'-eye view, or viewing the action from far across a vast room or landscape.
The portrait gallery takes a more citizen's-eye view, ending with a portrait of the civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, opposite a QR code that lets visitors to connect via smartphone to online information about voter registration.
To the left and right of the cube are a total of 18 of what Apple calls "sky lenses," which are the shiny metal seats that also happen to provide a bird's-eye view down into the store.
I understand that a slow moving, ever-expanding hurricane, with its birds-eye view of the hurricane from space, or the ever-moving track and uncertainty of where it will land, give the media a multi-day story.
It's not that these movies shy away from heavy themes: Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit is, after all, a child's-eye-view comedy about Nazism, while Rian Johnson gives his whodunit romp Knives Out a sharp pro-immigrant edge.
The portrait gallery takes a more citizen's-eye view, ending with a portrait of the civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, opposite a QR code that lets visitors to connect via smartphone to online information about voter registration.
Since the Japanese were forbidden to travel abroad from 1615–1868, he made a bird's eye view in "Picture of Famous Places in China" (1840) minutely labelled, as well as decorative images of heroic, ancient Chinese mythical figures.
Click here to view original GIFA bird's eye view of one immigrant "tent city" taken by journalists who are denied access to the facilityGIF: BBCReporters are regularly being denied access to America's concentration camps along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Or, in the absence of a handy boat ride to the Antarctic, you could at least watch this video of two Emperors attempting to take a selfie: #Penguin #selfie offers bird’s eye view of life in Antarctica!
In the end, I realized that I could still use my phone to view the play-by-play action of my days and weeks, but a physical planner was much more useful in creating a structured, bird's-eye view.
That opens up more and more holes for potential breaches, and in the end, Kolide hopes to create a more granular bird's-eye view of what's happening rather than just creating a flagging system without actually explaining what's happening.
Using the 360-degree function on YouTube, you can get a dog's eye view of plowing through the wintry terrain from the back of a car and even watch from the car as Loki races the vehicle on foot.
"I grew up with a stroller's-eye view of the civil rights movement, and often I joke that as a child, I was surrounded by adults marching and shouting for this thing called justice," she says on her website.
Folks unfamiliar with this type of software (like shop floor operators and engineers) are able to plug and play various 'If/Then' situations to get a birds' eye view of problem areas on the floor and fix them immediately.
"If you take a bird's-eye view of Montauk, it's a spit of land in the ocean, and you're never going to get any more of it," said Judi A. Desiderio, the chief executive of Town & Country Real Estate.
You can also easily shift the book to what Amazon calls a bird's-eye view, which shows thumbnail images of a handful of pages at once so you can skim quickly to find the reference page you're looking for.
From the Maracana where it all began 16 days ago, the final event kicked off with a birds-eye view over Rio's world-famous landmarks, Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, before the formation of the five Olympic rings.
A lofty cube, its corners girded by oversize hollow cylinders, the prayer hall, from a bird's-eye view, extends into the moat surrounding the hulking, fortresslike Parliament complex at a slight angle, as though caught in a gentle tide.
The artist's first feature film, Human Flow, attempts to give a bird's-eye view of the ebb and flow of migration around the world, with a particular focus on the Middle East, North Africa, and the US-Mexico border.
"From an operative's-eye view, it was highly likely Jeff Flake was going to lose and was going to absorb a lot of resources in the process," said Scott Jennings, a veteran GOP strategist and a close McConnell ally.
One of my favorite features was being able to capture a specific camera angle for a landmark, which let me zoom in on a delicious ramen spot that would be really hard to see from a birds-eye view.
A grid-work array of colorful tiles (parts of which appear to be falling away toward the bottom), portrays a panoramic bird's-eye view down both sides of a V-shaped valley, the sun rising in the pristine distance.
So before where an insurance claims person would have to climb on a roof of a very damaged structure — which is quite dangerous — a drone can now go up there and get a bird's-eye view faster and safer.
I wanted to have a rudimentary understanding of it so that when I handed things off to my bookkeeper or accountant, I had an idea of what was going on and could keep a birds eye view on it.
The central gimmick involves seeking to afford humans a dog's-eye-view, as seen through the experiences of Bailey, who narrates the film (Josh Gad ably provides the voice, with his doglike enthusiasm occasionally aping his turn as Olaf in "Frozen").
At times the camera moves to the side so it's like playing a classic side-scrolling beat 'em up, in other moments it zooms high up for a bird's-eye view that makes Automata feel like a top-down shooter.
In Brass Tactics, a new medieval-themed multiplayer game from developer Hidden Path Entertainment, you have your standard waist-level battlefield and god's eye view, like in the VR card game Dragon Front and the top-down tactical shooter Landfall.
Bolton's knowledge and advisement here would make sense, since he had a bird's eye view across the agencies and departments working on and with Ukraine, as well as the instruments of power that may have been used to bully Ukraine.
For Grant, compiling  and sharing select, birds-eye-view patches of the Earth — ones that speak of humans' imprints on our collective home — is an attempt to have us see the planet differently and, like spacemen, be moved by these visions.
It won't get the bird's-eye view that the training data had access to, but if it knows speeds and distances, it should be able to work out the coordinates of individuals in space and predict their motion with similar accuracy.
A drone ship eye view of the last successful landing (Image: SpaceX)SpaceX has been having an incredible run of rocket launches lately—the most notable part is that it's been successfully landing its rockets on a barge in the ocean.
Look at the HQ2 situation from a bird's eye view and it's abundantly clear that, due to the gangrenous cronyism run rampant in our current institutions, Amazon won't care if the location is business-friendly, so long as it's Amazon-friendly.
The video provides a driver's eye view of the trip, including a clear look at how the human behind the steering wheel (who's there only for legal compliance reasons) never once touches either the wheel or the brake and gas pedals.
Hockney's bird's-eye view gazes down upon the Yosemite Valley in "Untitled No. 21" (center), a dizzying perspective that includes coniferous trees and dense forests, as well as the sharp, purposeful lines of Half Dome's granite face in the distance.
The Singapore race is one of the most popular, taking place at night on a street circuit with spectators entertained by music acts such as Beyonce and Justin Bieber, while TV watchers get a bird's-eye view of the glitzy skyline.
Back in the studio, Korfmann and Pfeifer then digitally stitched together the photos to create a single, bird's-eye view of the various fabrication processes, a technique that took her and her assistants anywhere from a week to a month.
It seems like the type of place where if your milk wasn't taken in by 10 AM, someone would knock to check if you were OK. In the east, St. David's Church has a God's eye view, towering above every home.
During a demo, an ASUS employee showed me how it can support dual displays of maps: the larger screen giving you a bird's-eye view of the geography, while the second screen allows you to zone in on streets and locations.
As fans clamor to get tickets to one of the world's most premier sporting events, some people floating above the planet do not need any tickets at all and will have a bird's eye view of the all the action.
He first told bits and pieces of his own coming-of-age story in "The Wall," but the autobiographical "Robinson" is a more intimate, child's-eye view of a schoolboy's struggles to navigate the treacherous crosscurrents of self and society.
Popova visited Birsk, Bashkortostan, in 1916, and the painting is a bird's-eye view of that city as an unfolding accordion, where origami rooftops are encircled by a curved wall that looks like a row of giant, marching tea cups.
Consumer advocates say the bureau provides a critical function by gathering data on areas such as banking, lending and trading from the country's complex web of federal and state regulators to provide a bird's-eye view of system-wide risks.
Downstairs, vivid renderings of Manhattan serve as time capsules of the city's perpetual ebb and flow, like an axonometric map from 5003 for which the German cartographer Hermann Bollmann translated 67,000 photographs into a minutely detailed bird's-eye view of Midtown.
In a matter of seconds, you jump from a bird's-eye view of plane, to a POV shot of Naoufel watching the fly Inch towards his hand, before finally seeing from the fly's perspective — its entire world consisting of Naoufel's fingernail.
"I think it took getting pregnant — that was the first real breakthrough where my consciousness shifted and my mind opened up and I was able to see from a birds-eye view and breath and take it in," Fox explained.
The stench starts to hit as we pass through stringent security and, wrinkling our noses, we climb a flight of stairs to the labyrinthine walkways for a bird's eye view of all those curvaceous rumps hemmed into wooden fenced pens.
And doesn't a birds-eye view showing the whole of the crib afforded by a wall mounted unit sound better than a traditional monitor that must perch on a shelf or changing table, leaving corners of the crib hidden from view?
The extreme bird's eye view used in the game's Factory prologue is not conducive to us best protecting 2B by dodging enemies, or to enjoying the fluidity of the player-controlled character's movements—but it does stress her smallness, her vulnerability.
Looking back at it is so last summer ... get a birds-eye view of the new picture-perfect trend by scrolling through our gallery of aerial bikini bods, and see if you can figure out the glowing gals in the sky-high pics!
Through the therapy storyline, we get a birds eye view into Gretchen's relationship with her mother, which was apparently involved locking her in her room without sheets and pillows if she lost a tennis match -- which Gretchen delusionally calls "baller ass bomb" behavior.
Here's a shot of the queue debacle from Adnan On MUFC, whose tweet should come with a sad mournful button accordion playing in the background: Here's a bird's eye view two hours befo—err, I mean two minutes after the first pitch.
One of the benefits of being an editor at an esteemed music publication like Noisey is that I have a bit of a "bird's eye view" of the industry at large, and I understand the ins and outs of what gets people's attention.
If you've only checked into this narrative occasionally during the last couple of years, the Comprop report is a great way to get a bird's-eye view of the whole thing, with no "we take this very seriously" palaver interrupting the facts.
To sell a gadget at this price point is to make it almost an impulse buy — but when we're talking about a set-it-and-forget-it device with a birds eye view into your home, there's a monumental amount of trust required.
This is good news for reporters who want to use drones for a birds-eye view of an unfolding story or to monitor areas of interest (a la the aerial photo of Chris Christie on a beach after closing beaches to the public).
"One of the consistent pieces of feedback we were receiving is that while a tool like safety check is useful for individuals in a disaster, what organizations actually need is a bird's eye view," said Molly Jackman public policy research manager at Facebook.
The show, which was directed by a woman and has an all-woman writing and production team, promised the show would be from "the female gaze," or what executive producer Alison Owen called "whore's eye view" (Harlots is a show about sex workers).
"They fall into two groups — either they don't focus on it, or they are despondent," says Mr. Kitces, director of wealth management for Maryland-based Pinnacle Advisory Group and publisher of the popular Nerd's Eye View blog, which focuses on financial planning.
One of the featured attractions of the redesigned facility will be a suspended viewing platform that offers a bird's-eye view of the track, and Dominique Perrault, the architect, was inspired by the silhouette of a galloping horse when he designed the building.
Children scampered about, chasing balls, lobbing badminton birdies, building — and smashing — sand castles, mostly oblivious of the spectators looking on from a mezzanine above that gave a bird's-eye view of the sunbathers and their operatic observations on human and environmental frailty.
If you're looking for a fully realized daughter's-eye view of growing up among painters, writers and composers, steeped in their impassioned practice and irrepressible talk of art, turn instead to "Night Studio," the wonderful memoir by Philip Guston's daughter, Musa Mayer.
There are many ways to view the falls, like a simple hike through the park or a ride on the legendary Maid of the Mist, and some extreme ones like a helicopter ride over the falls to get a bird's eye view.
Viewed head-on, this 75-foot-long arrangement is a riot of texture; only from a bird's-eye view does the intricacy of the garden reveal itself: Each bed is a circle, overlapping precisely with the next to create a sweeping geometric design.
She is the daughter of immigrants — her mother from India, her father from Jamaica — who met as civil-rights activists in graduate school at Berkeley and gave Ms. Harris what she calls a stroller's-eye view of the demonstrations of the 1960s.
For the first half of the video, Shaun introduces "his cameramen" of intersecting Nazi streamers and traces their advancement into Charlottesville's Emancipation Park, alternating between dynamic ground-level video footage and a flat, birds-eye view of the obviously flawed police action plan.
The Nanit Plus Smart Baby Monitor is our top pick, thanks to the birds-eye view it gives you of a child's crib and its motion tracking feature that keeps tabs on a baby even when you're not checking the video feed.
This could definitely be a boon to news gathering, since a drone's eye view of protests, demonstrations and other large groups would indeed aid in telling the story, and drone use means not having to locate and fly a helicopter whenever this is desired.
When Wotan and Loge descend into Nibelheim and the machine's planks shift into the bird's-eye-view staircase, it felt as though they were carving the stairs out of the rock as they went, digging up the ground between them and Nibelheim with each step.
A bird's eye view of construction on the new Disneyland Shanghai theme park from February 2016 (Getty Images)Below, we see a map of Disneyland Shanghai with each of the new lands, including "Mickey Avenue," a space known in Disneyland California as Main Street USA.
"My office is right on a land border and I can see the trucks just coming across non-stop from my window," Magnus said, referring to her birds-eye view from Champlain, New York, of trade on the border between Canada and the United States.
Houben seems to approach the piece as a field recording as much as composition, depicting the fullness of the organ in its own habitat, making cold metal and pressurized air the stars of their very own nature documentary, shot brilliantly from a god's eye view.
In fact, in the several years of conversations with communities receiving HUD money (summarized here), the feds found that local communities had a hard time seeing segregation patterns from a bird's-eye view, so these data tools worked to makes these trends more visible.
What seemed like innocent aerial views of a church in Tver, Russia, turned out to be a birds-eye-view of a naughty couple attempting to pull a public quickie on top of the church's steeple before someone else came to check out the view.
These 401(k) record-keepers have a bird's eye view of employees' savings and they are in a prime position to contact plan participants about rolling over their balance into an IRA with them — which may not always work out in favor of departing workers.
But when you really step back and observe Livingston's shot chart with a bird's eye view, it's easy to forget just how unusual it is for someone to thrive as a guard in today's NBA without ever being even the slightest threat from deep.
But even those not predisposed to love the film will find something worthwhile in its long, graceful passages where Torun's camera adopts a cat's eye view, following kitties up and down city streets as they look for food, pets, or just something to do.
Inside the spare, spacious modern sanctuary — where some 500 people come every Sunday morning — the team members split the room into quadrants, with one always keeping a bird's-eye view from the back of the room, on the riser with the sound and lighting equipment.
That's especially evident in a recent suite of paintings by Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, entitled "Grandmother's Country," in which the allover pattern is interrupted by horseshoe shapes or running rivers of dots — a bird's-eye view of the landscape expressing a continued claim of territorial sovereignty.
Bock takes a hawk's-eye view of his characters, hovering over one or the other for long stretches, withholding his sympathies from the most obviously sympathetic, like the parents of a lost 12-year-old boy and the unbelievably jerkish 12-year-old himself.
In 21950, though nearly 21965 and nominally retired, Ms. Hollingworth, attired in a safari suit, her working uniform of choice for 21990 years, was spotted in Tiananmen Square shinnying up a lamppost for a bird's-eye view of the government's violent crackdown against civilian protesters.
In DC, a spindly iron fence encircles the statue and its plinth, which, on a mound of turf, is surrounded by outward-pointing cannons, emphasizing its isolation; in New Orleans, we get a stalker's-eye view of the distant figure from behind an ornate gatepost.
The project will be open to the public (admission details are to be determined), but the luxury travel company Black Tomato is offering V.I.P. access to it that begins with a bird's-eye view of the installation via a private helicopter transfer from Milan to Lake Iseo.
There was the location change in "Hello" – "I'm in New York City dreaming of who we used to be" – and a bird's eye view montage of Manhattan during "Hometown Glory" all before she told the crowd what she'd been up to since landing in the Big Apple.
Viewers would be offered a priest's eye view of the ritual and extremely close shots of Kelly solemnly crossing herself and of the presentation of the rings, with the actors positioned to allow for the best angles to bring the intimate event to its international audience.
Click the shifter into reverse and the screen lights up with a split-screen showing a standard rearview camera view and also a virtual bird's eye view of the car called 'Surround Vision' created by digitally stitching together the images of four external cameras into one.
Law enforcement agencies around the world have used social media monitoring software to keep tabs on populations en masse, sweeping up their posts and tweets, giving police a bird's-eye view of what, say, Twitter users are broadcasting in a specific area, or about a particular topic.
So far all we've gotten is concept art — a few interesting images emerged during last summer's D23 Expo — but a new piece of concept art, released Monday, gives us a bird's-eye view: The artwork reportedly first appeared at Disneyland itself, along the fence at Frontierland.
Instead of having a person inspect the roof damage caused by a tree that fell on a house, Allstate took bird's-eye-view photos with a drone, which can be both faster and safer than having a person climb a compromised structure, the Savannah Morning News reported.
Magda Willi's wall-less revolving set — which gives us a drone's-eye-view of every angle of the two rooms shared by Blanche's younger sister, Stella (a terrific Vanessa Kirby) and her husband, Stanley — has the generic starkness of an Ikea-furnished starter apartment for newlyweds.
Blind-spot monitors with rear cross-traffic alert is optional or standard, and the optional surround-view camera system is a "Bird's Eye View" feature that shows a top-down image of the car assembled from four separate cameras around the car to aid in close maneuvering.
Made with Laura Poitras (who directed the 2014 Edward Snowden documentary Citizenfour) and Field of Vision last year, and featuring an original score by artist and author Jace Clayton (aka DJ /rupture), the six-minute video provides a bird's-eye view of the 1,954-mile border.
" In his book, Eyes in the Sky: The Secret Rise of Gorgon Stare and How it Will Watch Us All, Holland notes that Gorgon Stare provides a "God's-eye view" of kilometers-wide areas and that the technology opens up a "whole other dimension of surveillance.
Wojcicki then offered a succinct and clear bird's-eye view of how she suspects many women in tech are feeling right now: When I saw the memo that circulated last week, I once again felt that pain, and empathized with the pain it must have caused others.
Some require a bird's-eye-view to clearly see how racism and bias reach every crevice of its machinery—a portrait that includes not only the murders but also the little moments, like the fear felt by a six-year-old who has done nothing wrong.
During his second spree, prosecutors say, Boyle was laundering some of his ill-gotten cash proceeds through Sky Eye View, a drone photography front business he'd fibbed to his parole officer was earning "substantial" legit income but had actually generated less than $2,000 in total revenue.
A ride in the cockpit on a recent 13-hour combat mission provided a rare bird's-eye view of the Trump administration's newly revamped Afghanistan policy of sending thousands of additional American troops closer to the front lines — and more warplanes like this one to protect them.
A moment in which Loung reaches for the sky, trying to touch a helicopter overhead, recalls Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun," a movie that, with its child's-eye view of war as a time of horror and wonder, might well have served as a template.
It's all pretty tepid, thinly drawn stuff, relying on an underlying spiritual component (which surely played better on the page) and the added bonus of providing a dog's-eye-view of the world -- if, that is, said dog could think deep thoughts and dispense near-oracular wisdom.
After interviews with dozens of lawmakers and administration officials, here's a fascinating (and very comprehensive) bird's eye view of his policy legacy: -- Healthcare: Bob Cusack, Sarah Ferris and Peter Sullivan explore the chaotic fight for ObamaCare and how this will translate into Obama's legacy. http://bit.
Instagram teems with photos of the lights in New York, and tourists seem to particularly enjoy the vista, whether they are gazing at billboards in Times Square or taking helicopter and boat tours for a bird's-eye view of skyscrapers, including the iconic Empire State Building.
On a recent trip to the New York Times building, Ms. Montgomery gathered with the nine other scholarship winners in a conference room with a bird's-eye view of Midtown Manhattan, where they posed for photographs, listened to advice about university life and shared their stories.
Using various media on watercolor paper Carrié carries on the imagined adventures of a deathless Aponte and also takes a birds-eye view of the process of Cuba's colonialization: the involvement of Christian religious influence, alternative spiritual traditions that countermand that influence, and alternative origin stories.
Last year, for instance, the world was briefly entranced by an AR smartphone game called Pokémon Go. Players had to wander the world collecting virtual monsters that were, thanks to their phones' cameras, drawn over a phone's-eye view of a building's lobby or a stand of trees.
Over the course of 12 chapters, each chapter containing four to eight videos, Paul puts aside his pro wrestler–style barking at the camera and comes across as thoughtful and competent, with deep insight about social media and an astonishing bird's eye view of the landscape he occupies.
In 2010, he was unhappily freelancing as a tech journalist in London when he discovered the nature writer Roger Deakin's book " Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain ," in which Deakin took a "frog's-eye view" of his homeland via its rivers, lochs, lidos, fens, moats, dykes, aqueducts, and canals.
Mr. Lear says he has always retained a child's-eye view, and Ms. Ewing and Ms. Grady ("Jesus Camp") employ a somewhat artsy framing device for passages throughout his life: a child actor (Keaton Nigel Cooke) who portrays Mr. Lear in sequences that are part metaphor, part re-creation.
At the end of this journey, you arrive above the eastern niche, which housed the smaller Buddha, and stand on a ledge just behind where the statue's head once was, taking in the splendid Buddha's eye view of snow-capped mountains and the lush green valley far below.
Every day for two weeks, visitors will be able to work alongside two Lesage embroiderers to embellish a more than six-foot-long bird's-eye view of Venice on toile fabric, adding blue-gray needlework to a canal, ocher to a palazzo, or cypress green to a garden.
He sits, as ever, at the center of a global web of information drawn into the U.S. intelligence community in Washington, D.C., analyzing the latest economic and political trends from a God's-eye view in order to monitor the telltale twitches of danger at the peripheries of American power.
You always need that bird's-eye view, and I think the television companies were doing a great job with that and then the production of it, so I think iPhones or Samsungs or whatever mobile device you have will be the way that people will ... You'll still have TVs.
Todd: I've talked about the God's-eye view of the battles and the scene with the phone call already, so let me just say that I found the final image of the movie, papers raining down on a triumphant Churchill, to be the best possible version of movie hagiography.
He appears in the video as a Wonka-esque master of ceremonies, coyly toying with the characters in his own personal circus; it's a cynical nod to the industry's deepening depersonalization and corporatization, a bird's-eye view in which it seemed Petty peered uncannily into the future of the music business.
It felt like every other startup was trying to make us try vegan chicken nuggets, but from a bird's-eye view, this YC batch saw startups clustered around B2B software and services (30 percent of companies), healthcare (28 percent), consumer goods and services (9 percent) and consumer media (7 percent).
Yes. Definitely. Now that we know we're this close to the death, every time Jack has an interaction with one of his kids, that's even the tiniest bit emotional, it has this added weight to it because we, as an audience, have this bird's eye view and can see what's coming.
Whether it's his voice—comforting in its pitch and inspirational in its imperfection—the fact that every single video is filmed from a dog's eye view, or that people just really fucking love hearing the lyrics to "All Star" by Smash Mouth recontextualized​ as epic, melodramatic ballads, who can say.
There's no set path, so you can explore at your own pace, and as you do you'll come across things like a ceremonial Tibetan horn you can play a tune on, or an umbrella that lets you soar into the air to get a bird's-eye view of the mountains.
Using the ratchet outlines provided by Mustard and YG, today's Angelenos are coloring phantasmagoric visions of a place awash with millions of dollars of Chinese real estate money and New York snowbirds eager to spend the final decades of a habitable planet with a birds-eye view of the fires.
It provides a three-dimensional picture of a storm's internal structure at a given moment, which satellites generally cannot do because their orbits result in time delays; they're lousy, too, at seeing the atmosphere vertically, supplying something more like a bird's-eye view than a cross section of a layer cake.
All of this is presented from a narrative God's-eye view, and Williams so skillfully conceals the sausage-making of reporting that when we're told, for instance, what someone was thinking while urinating in the desert in the middle of the night several years ago, we accept it as truth.
So when we watch Game of Thrones, we're essentially getting a broad-strokes history lesson, by way of a simultaneous raven's-eye view of the sweep of civilization over years of political intrigue and a close-up view of the everyday lives of people caught up in these far-reaching struggles.
But from a Comey's-eye view, the key question is the prerogatives of the professionals at the Department of Justice — the right to both prosecute civilians for lying to them and tell political leaders and heads of other intelligence agencies to fuck off go together as a bundle of institutional independence.
But while Sattouf's child's-eye view of Syria is rooted in the Hafez al-Assad years (one of his father's students, who bribes him, is a Hafez bodyguard), "Brothers of the Gun" opens in 2011, as Hisham and his best friends protest the Bashar al-Assad regime in Hisham's native Raqqa.
Adam Braun, a consultant-turned-educational non-profit founder, will say he's had a lot of good fortune that's helped him position himself in a way to see the education system from a birds-eye view — and hopes he can help address the problem of student debt with a venture-backed startup.
But most of these structures look markedly similar from the game's sky-eye view, and several hours into the campaign I still had trouble trying to discern exactly what each boxy building in my base did, forcing me to flip through three or four near-identical structures until I found what I wanted.
"What If" is followed by new arrangements of two Prince songs — the springy funk-rocker "Cause and Effect" from 2010 and the vintage "Around the World in a Day" B-side "She's Always in My Hair" — and all three songs provide a bird's-eye view of Prince's skills as an artist and multitasker.
I swam a few lengths, trying to appreciate Deakin's frog's-eye view, though, to the extent that I could identify with a frog, it was with one placed—in the reverse of the fable—in a slowly chilling pot of water, to see if it notices when it starts to freeze to death.
He left off distilling iconic images from his tumultuous experience in favor of painting, non-stop, whatever appealed to him on a given day: himself, landscapes, interiors, models, and repetitions (rather spunkless) of his early masterpieces, such as "Madonna" (1892), a lover's-eye view, during intercourse, of a woman who is supremely indifferent to him.
And so she has a bird's eye view that lets her fuse textures from one genre or sphere—of wibble-wobbling basslines, quivering synths—with others (of the melismatic and breathy, Janet Jackson-esque vocal melodies steeped in black American music), which would seem totally incongruous to someone who hadn't spent their life code-switching.
Indeed, because of the way the stories and characters spool into one another with mathematical intensity, and the second-by-second in-your-face descriptions of prolonged battles from a sergeant's eye view, "The Fighters: Americans in Combat in Afghanistan and Iraq" could be the most powerful indictment yet of America's recent Middle East wars.
Inspired by the mind-bending documentary Powers of Ten (or maybe tech in Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash, depending on which Keyhole co-founder you're asking) the user could parachute from a sprawling view of the entire globe all the way down to a bird's eye view of their home with the flick of a mouse wheel.
There's a split-screen mode that shows you what the front and rear sensors are seeing; a sliding, panorama-style mode, which presents a pannable preview; a spherical fish-eye view, which can be zoomed and rotated; and a circular mode that overlays the rear view on top of a background of the front-facing side.
First off, districts' potential competitiveness can be measured in different ways, but if we take the obvious measurement of how much each presidential candidate won in each district in 2016, we move from: So even from that bird's-eye view pegged to 2016 results, it's clear that, on net, two districts became much more Democratic in the new map.
Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture: House always seemed less ridiculous to international viewers whose governments have been corroded or dismantled by goons whose brazenness is another source of power; but the show's warlord's-eye view of governance seems less ludicrous now that every day brings new reports of abuse of executive power, naked corruption, boastful cruelty, and bottomless greed.
For $12, you will be treated to an oversize, plastic-coated, shaded-relief map of the "Grand Canyon National Park and Vicinity," a sprawling, muscular and gorgeous sweep of brown and russet that looks less like the bird's-eye view of the canyon itself and more like the fractal, spidery spread of frost across a window pane.
The California senator's memoir publishing Tuesday, "The Truths We Hold," lays the groundwork by chronicling Harris' journey as the daughter of immigrants from India and Jamaica who grew up with a "stroller-eye" view of the civil rights movement and was educated in the black intellectual circles of Oakland and Berkeley in the 1960s and early 1970s.
This lets the artist, formerly known as Bruce Davenport Jr., picture them, and lets us see them, in two ways at once: in a flat grid, with all the feelings of completion and control provided by a well-designed diagram, and at an angled, bird's-eye view that suggests a larger, more complex vista to explore.
From the intimate details of Lady Bird to the bleakly comedic terror of Get Out, from the cat's-eye-view shots of Kedi to the sudden plunge into the vastness of infinity in A Ghost Story, movies often felt like a great way to remove myself, for a little while, from life as I was living it.
To eat and drink, there is Ellington in the Park, a three-year-old bistro in a former toolshed near West 2126th, and Sofrito New York, a Puerto Rican restaurant with a bird's-eye view of the George Washington Bridge in Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, which abuts Riverside Park in the West 21880s in Hamilton Heights.
For a bird's-eye view of the event, students from the Eclipse Ballooning Project, a collaborative group of high school students, colleges, research universities and NASA scientists, are planning to send 57 cameras up on weather balloons to observe the eclipse at high altitude and hand off to one another over the course of the day at eclipse.stream.
Hosoe's 20-minute film featuring Hijikata, Navel and A-Bomb (1960), conflates the unspeakable horror of the atomic bomb with religious allegories through simple acts and gestures: a bird's-eye view of young boys crawling through sand like insects; fingers pressing into navels ("the key to life, the link to the mother's womb," Hosoe explained in an online interview).
From the first notes of Eve 6's summer-anthem-esque "Open Road Song" to appearances by Smash Mouth, Third Eye Blind, Tone Loc, Dire Straits, Run-DMC and Dog's Eye View (and of course, "Mandy" by Barry Manilow), Can't Hardly Wait's music focused on telling a story in its entirety as opposed to having one song that defined it.
Price as reviewed: $899 for kit, $499 drone-only at TBS This drone isn't like most consumer-grade drones for two reasons: firstly, it has a top speed of nearly 70 mph; secondly, it can be operated with a headset that essentially gives you a bird's-eye view of the world, seen through the Vendetta's forward and bottom-facing cameras.
In the time since I sat down to write this, I've received a notification about an article about men in summer clogs, a bird's-eye view photo of a pair of clogs that color-coordinate with a puffy blanket on a moving van's floor, and the latest in a series of portraits of a woman who has only just joined the community.
Todd Webb was maybe not the most original of the city's photographers, since in many ways his work looks like a continuation of Berenice Abbott's "Changing New York" project of the 1930s, but even more than hers, his pictures present a vividly comestible pedestrian-eye view, one that invites you to walk into that pawnshop, take a seat on that streetcar.
By the time the safety bar clamps down and the more traditional elements of the ride begin, park visitors have moved through a gorgeously realized series of sets that include a quick jaunt past Poe Dameron's X-Wing, a perp walk through a Star Destroyer, and a virtual shuttle launch that gives a ship's eye view of the Galaxy's Edge park.
The White House has searched for ways to increasingly warm up a relationship between two leaders that is at its heart a pragmatic one: East Wing aides arranged a helicopter tour for Mr. Macron on Monday so that he could get a bird's-eye view of a city designed by the French-born Pierre Charles L'Enfant on the way to Mount Vernon.
Just like military teams down range, first responders will be privy to a common operational picture, with real-time tracking of responder and victim locations with geo-spatial cues along the way, a "God's eye view" from overhead cameras, around-the-corner status, drone and robotic augmentation, and "just-in-time" reference to procedures and protocols available for instant lookup.
An 18 "Bird's-eye View of the Eastern Railroad Line to the White Mountains and Mt. Desert" is visualized like a single strip of paper, chronicling the path of the railroad and steamships between Boston and Bar Harbor, Maine, while Abraham Ortelius's 1584 map from Theatrvm Orbis Terrarvm (1584) has the illusion of an older map by Paolo Giovio of Lake Como pinned on his newer atlas.
The drone that the Discovery carries onboard can broadcast live footage back to the rescue crew at the car, giving them a bird's-eye view not only of potential survivors in case of accidents and disasters, but also letting them see how the landscape may have actually changed compared to any maps they may have as a result of earthquakes, avalanches, wildfires and storms.
The film mostly takes place on the Capitol lot, and the Coens take frequent time-outs for long, uninterrupted takes of the movies being made — not just moving out from behind the camera to watch the performances, but taking the audience-eye view of finished, polished scenes from Baird's historical epic, a dance musical, a sleek Broadway drama adaptation, an aquatic ballet, and a gimmicky western.
A question was asked by a news writer about your role on your new movie...I work for the MTA in that role as a Token Boof [sic] Clerk and I was happy to see my job, something whic[h] provides me with plenty of jokes, a great perspective on society, and a birds-eye view of horrible shit that I witness everyday on-screen.
The book, "Desert of Pharan: Unofficial Histories Behind the Mass Expansion of Mecca," provides an unvarnished photographic catalog of the city: labor camps for foreign workers; slums where undocumented residents live; aerial views of scores of construction cranes surrounding the Grand Mosque; and luxury hotel rooms where wealthy pilgrims can get a bird's-eye view of the Kaaba, the cubic structure toward which Muslims pray.
Kick back with a drink or a bite to eat at one of the 60 restaurants, try bowling at Splitsville Luxury Lanes, see a movie at the plush AMC Movies at Disney Springs, or try Characters in Flight, an Aerophile balloon flight that takes you high above the crowds of the parks for a birds-eye view of Disney that you won't soon forget.
This Footage of a Drone Buzzing a Cargo Train Turned My Stomach Inside OutYour childhood fantasies of soaring through the air like Iron Man or Superman will seem far less…Read more ReadYesterday's drone's eye view of a cargo train might have left you feeling a bit queasy, but this short film, Elevations, will have you strapping in and looking for an even larger screen to watch it on.
Through it, Kelly has composed a litany of outrageous, absurd, sad, and confounding photos — like a bird's-eye view of a man slamming his fist on a table amid the word "DEATH" spelled out in wooden letters, or a picture of a naked guy in a Santa hat pinching his own nipples, or a shot of a woman snipping off the head of a Barbie doll with scissors.

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