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MAP Team:
//Trung Nguyen;
//Joseph Young;
//Larisa Medvedkova;
//Sin-Han Lo;
//Mathew Richter;
//Norberto Montenegro;
Sponsor: Amadeus
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Well the first map is done. Buildings, tower and water terrain added, all of which are made of wood.
94 / 365 October 2, 2010
Hit L to see a little more detail on this one (as the pen needed to be thicker)
The best way for me to capture ideas is using a mind map. It helps me capture thoughts and ideas, whether they be mine, or me running a workshop, as I did the last couple of days in Canberra. Sometimes the best gems of information comes at a random time, and it is easy enough to capture it down, or your own thoughts / questions to clarify, without upsetting the flow.
For this image, I took a photo of my whiteboard, where I put up a simple mind map, and overlayed it in photoshop with the photo of myself.
Strobist:
580 EX II 1/32 24mm 3 o'clock shoot through umbrella
580 EX II 1/128 105mm 12 o'clock bare
Triggered by PW's TT1 & TT5's
The ridiculous map that Mareno drew for me. There's one street on the map, labeled "street." There's also one building on the map.
Edited New Horizons map of Pluto.
Image source: pluto.jhuapl.edu/Multimedia/Science-Photos/image.php?page...
Original caption: On July 14, 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made its historic flight through the Pluto system. This detailed, high-quality global mosaic of Pluto was assembled from nearly all of the highest-resolution images obtained by the Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) and the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC) on New Horizons.
The mosaic is the most detailed and comprehensive global view yet of Pluto’s surface using New Horizons data. It includes topography data of the hemisphere visible to New Horizons during the spacecraft’s closest approach. The topography is derived from digital stereo-image mapping tools that measure the parallax – or the difference in the apparent relative positions – of features on the surface obtained at different viewing angles during the encounter. Scientists use these parallax displacements of high and low terrain to estimate landform heights.
The global mosaic has been overlain with transparent, colorized topography data wherever on the surface stereo data is available. Terrain south of about 30°S was in darkness leading up to and during the flyby, so is shown in black. Examples of large-scale topographic features on Pluto include the vast expanse of very flat, low-elevation nitrogen ice plains of Sputnik Planitia ("P") – note that all feature names in the Pluto system are informal – and, on the eastern edge of the encounter hemisphere, the aligned, high-elevation ridges of Tartarus Dorsa ("T") that host the enigmatic bladed terrain, mountains, possible cryovolcanos, canyons, craters and more.
Mosaics and topography maps are also available in equirectangular projection at an equatorial pixel scale of 300 meters (985 feet) per pixel, and in uncompressed jpeg format as well as in cube format; the latter can be read using the USGS ISIS Planetary Image Processing Software.
All maps were producing using radii of 1188.3 kilometers/738.3 miles for Pluto and 606 kilometers/376.6 miles for Charon. The JPEG of the grayscale Digital Elevation Maps (DEMs) for Pluto display an elevation scale stretch of -3 (black) to +4 (white).
For the weekly Scavenger Hunt at TWTME: Map
From my grandmother's atlas that I rescued when nobody wanted it. I love this old book, where Oslo is still called Kristiania, and where I can find bits of flowers and leaves from when my mother, uncle and aunt used it to press flowers for their school projects in nature science.
Btw, they say Norway is so long that if you flip it south, it would reach all the way down to Rome. With the crappy weather outside my window right now, I've two (or is it three?) words for you: Let's Go!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #18. View large to see all the silliness!
My in-laws own property in northern Wisconsin. As it is more than 20 miles from the nearest "official" fire station, the neighborhood has a volunteer group. About 15 years ago a local artist drew this map with everyone's property labeled., including my in-laws' who are on Round Lake. Businesses who made a contribution got their phone numbers listed on it and it was sold as part of the fire fighters' fund raiser.
map not to scale (vector design)
(Please do not use any photograph for any purpose without prior consent)
Montreal (Qc) CANADA - August 19 2009 - model released photo - asian (Filipino) male teen check a map in front of Notre-Dame Basilica in Old-Montreal
Snowland highlight areas I found particularly interesting during my Snowlands exploration, October 2013-March 2014.
For more information about this travel expedition, please see my blog at: dahliasweet.blogspot.com/2014/05/snowlands-region-points-...
Map of Scotland, control room, nuclear bunker, Troy Wood, near Anstruther. The markings on the map are from an exercise in the early 90s. I think the wee coloured mushrooms indicate nuclear targets.
This is our current working map of the spheres. Note that some of the spheres already explored have a shorthand listing of the system (this will be added to periodically as the group explores more territory further away from their home sphere.)
Inside of map. Sadly, I had to settle for this smaller version. When it was scanned and emailed to me, its was a beyond huge size that no matter how many times I tried, could not download all the way with my lame dial up. The bottom half wouldn't come through, it was just gray. I emailed it to a friend who resized it to a managable size
I still have the huge version in my inbox, if anyone wants it emailed to them for whatever reason, I'll be more than happy to send it to them