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At the center of the photo is the line of six prominent women who contributed to the suffrage movement more than 100 years ago in the USA. The angle of the springtime sun shines perfectly into the gap between the big buildings to spotlight the portraits of the muralist.

 

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As the rising sun clears the mature tops of trees, the light starts to fall directly on the field of cattails, lighting up the observation platform in the top left quarter of the photo. In the right corner a few of the five baseball diamonds at Huff Park can be seen, as well.

 

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After a few generations of milling flour, the final decade or so of operations was for doughnut ingredients. The drone just about reaches the height of the big white storage section of the former mill.

 

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Organized team sport, in common in certain ways with individual sports, provides a skill set to master, a test of body and mind, and many embedded values and life lessons through the honest exercise of the rules of the game. So while it is about "fun" on the surface, a lot more is going on at the same time. This early morning video clip shows some of the teams warming up for the day's competition at Huff Park ball fields.

 

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A drone flying over field crops. Photo by Katie Hepfinger, MSU

A team of scientists deploying a drone in an agricultural research plot to collect crop health data.

This short video clip from a position at the side of Ball Avenue in northeast Grand Rapids shows the leafy trees about a week before the fall equinox, when some years the furnaces begin to warm the houses as days get shorter and nights cooler.

 

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The surrounding landscape at the base of the photo and extending away from the city has been a large source of gravel mining to build concrete highways all around this region of the state. What began in 2000 as "Millennium Park" served for decades as a profitable business to excavate the sand and stone aggregates but later filled with water, providing recreational opportunities for taking to the web of mostly alphabet paved trails on foot, bike, or skis.

 

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Pratham drones with Indian flag

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It is nice to see mature trees that were protected from all the construction activity with a view to making the space appear well established; not just built. The giant-capacity dump truck at the center deposits the topsoil taken from elsewhere. Then the bulldozer at the right edge of the picture spreads it evenly, compressing it in the process of rolling over it.

 

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Pratham drones with Indian flag

With early morning shadows stretched so long, the view rising to the treetops is simple but also dramatic. The divided highway running in parallel to the Grand River is US-131. The video clip pans from north to west to south, where a few of the multi-story buildings of downtown Grand Rapids mark the skyline.

 

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The quiet air and bright light of late September paints the storefronts in vivid color as seen in the climbing camera drone's lens.

 

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Highways are such a common experience in 2025 for most people that the concept, design, creation and maintenance of them is taken for granted; as if they always have been here and will remain this way forever. So it is hard to imagine or appreciate the first generation of highway drivers - going beyond the posted speed limits of smaller roads.

 

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Multi purpose unmanned aerial vehicle. Drone UAV

Patuxent River Naval Aviation Museum

Lexington Park, Maryland

 

This view from the 2nd baseball diamond is pointed to the northwest. So most of the school play equipment along the back of the school is visible under the canopy of leafless trees of late April. The grass is marked for different age categories of youth soccer leagues - bigger fields for the older ones, smaller for the younger ones.

 

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In the slow ascent to the 100' ceiling on the hobby drone's Beginner Setting, this spiraling view gives a view of the surroundings, including the calm water of Lake Michigan as the westering sun slips over the horizon.

 

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Launching from the parking area of the elementary school around 8:30 this morning, this view shows the north boundary of the Fair Plains Cemetery [equivalent to Elysian Fields in English?], operated by the City of Grand Rapids. The L shaped patch of rough grass is a few years of an experiment to plant native short-grass prairie to allow insects, birds and other small creatures to find food and shelter in the city limits. It is mowed at the start of the growing season, but otherwise requires little maintenance, unlike the neatly cropped lawn throughout the rest of the grounds, shaded by leafy trees.

 

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The picture lacks detail due to the vibration of the quadcopter and low lighting. Best results come with abundant light, but this view gives a glimpse of the whole of the boardwalk wetland in middle September as annual (mostly nocturnal) bird migrations taper off.

 

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Bridge Street changes its name to Michigan Street at the left edge of the photo where the bridge reaches the riverbank and the main Post Office can be seen stretching left and out of the frame. The prominent building at the center is the convention hall, Devos Place.

 

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First it is treetops that feel the sun's light. Down below semi-light makes the scene visible. Very soon the sun is above the horizon altogether and very long shadows are cast toward the west.

 

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Two of these TR918 aircraft were produced but N5916A (s/n 9180) crashed on 5 April 2006 and was not repairable.

Patuxent River Naval Aviation Museum

Lexington Park, Maryland

 

Among the many flooded pits where sand and gravel was dug out to build concrete highway miles, among other things, this one was selected to make safe for swimming, complete with beach to sit on or for sunbathing when the weather permits it. Seen from about 100-feet above ground level the general lie of the land can be seen, together with the overall tree-filled, leafy appearance of the surroundings. Tiny specks on the beach are boundary markers at mid-morning on a Wednesday early in July, both on land and in the shallowly sloped water.

 

Near the horizon above the sand is the cement "castle" of condominiums forming a tower slightly reminiscent of Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle

 

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Moving multiple lanes of business and pleasure travelers across the city, this big road fills the photo at mid-morning, long after the surge in commuter traffic has dissipated. With very little rain accumulation since spring, the river is low today.

 

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Hovering above the towers of Harrison Park school, this view also shows several cars parked in front, maybe with others out of sight in the rear of the property. Although teaching staff follow a school calendar similar to the students, there are a number of administrative and office staff who report to work all year.

 

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Patuxent River Naval Aviation Museum

Lexington Park, Maryland

 

Among the Japanese the rising sun is worth waking early to see since it is the first glimpse of what the day may offer. In this way of thinking, the setting sun may dazzle with changing colors, but it ends in darkness - the end of the day's promise. But for the residents and vacationers along the west shoreline of Michigan, as the sun sinks and the colors begin to show, the rich display is a sort of reward for the day that now is done; all work (or play) now finished and the time of rest and refreshment about to begin.

 

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The first few daylight hours offer calm flying conditions for the drone camera. By 10:00 the wind was strong enough to send old leaves skittering on the street and flags on poles to flap.

 

This view at the north end of the long, narrow Riverside Park along the east bank of the Grand River is looking north. The traces of ice a week or two ago have melted and the water level has risen steadily with upstream meltwater joining the river's course to reach Lake Michigan.

 

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Shortly after 7 a.m. this launch from the parking lot near the ball fields at Riverside Park, opposite the Veterans Home, shows the many trees, the slow-moving and low-water of the Grand River this summer, and the stream of traffic on US-131 beyond. As the lens swings around the circle the old (brick) and new (clapboard) premises of the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans comes into view along Monroe Avenue, too.

 

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Patuxent River Naval Aviation Museum

Lexington Park, Maryland

 

Just a short distance from the bay of Lower Herring Lake the long view to the north shows the curving shoreline that reaches just beyond the breakwater at Frankfort after which the lakeshore veers back to the north-northeast to the lighthouse at Point Betsie and onward.

 

At the top right corner of this photo some low-hanging fog lies still due to the cool air hovering above the warm ground. Now that summer resorters are gone and deer hunters have not yet appeared the big lake and little lake, both, are quiet and the migratory birds and the spawning fish can go about their annual business with little interference.

 

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Up goes the drone camera to altitude for a series of shots, rotating 20 or 30 degrees before each exposure to form an overview of this position, just north of downtown Grand Rapids above Monroe Avenue. The brick building along the right edge of the photo has large white letters near the street, "600" for its block numbering.

 

In between the giant rainbows painted on the ground of 555 Monroe, an outdoor event location, the giant white letters are visible to curious drones and from passing aircraft (and the satellites 60 miles above that supply Google Satellite views).

 

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This view from about 100-feet above ground level shows some of the trails and former gravel mines now filled with water. The city center of Grand Rapids is to the left of the photo about 4 to 5 miles away.

 

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It has been a couple of months since the westbound lane from Alpine for 1/4 mile has been removed and utilities replaced. Soon the lane will be restored and then the eastbound lane will be the one blocked, forcing drivers to detour around the workzone.

 

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