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A single photo can communicate a mass of valuable information in seconds, hence the saying "a picture is worth a thousand words". Photos are integral to real estate marketing. Every listing has interior and exterior photos which enable buyers to quickly screen properties online but gaining a perspective of a neighbourhood, community and municipality is difficult from the ground. There's no better way to gain this perspective than from a 'birds eye' view using images taken at an 'oblique' angle to the ground from the air. So, on September 25, 2014, ViewPoint Realty, in partnership with Vision Air Services, took to the skies over HRM via helicopter with ace check pilot Fred Shuman and two photographers, Tim L'Esperance of Vision Air (also a pilot) and Sean McMullen, Director of Marketing and photographer at ViewPoint. We took more than 4,000 photos from altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 8,000 feet over the course of three hours. The weather was exceptional and we hope you agree that the resulting photos are too!
If are interested in seeing the full resolution version of any of these images, visit www.viewpoint.ca/aerials or email contact@viewpoint.ca
A single photo can communicate a mass of valuable information in seconds, hence the saying "a picture is worth a thousand words". Photos are integral to real estate marketing. Every listing has interior and exterior photos which enable buyers to quickly screen properties online but gaining a perspective of a neighbourhood, community and municipality is difficult from the ground. There's no better way to gain this perspective than from a 'birds eye' view using images taken at an 'oblique' angle to the ground from the air. So, on September 25, 2014, ViewPoint Realty, in partnership with Vision Air Services, took to the skies over HRM via helicopter with ace check pilot Fred Shuman and two photographers, Tim L'Esperance of Vision Air (also a pilot) and Sean McMullen, Director of Marketing and photographer at ViewPoint. We took more than 4,000 photos from altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 8,000 feet over the course of three hours. The weather was exceptional and we hope you agree that the resulting photos are too!
If are interested in seeing the full resolution version of any of these images, visit www.viewpoint.ca/aerials or email contact@viewpoint.ca
This is the power button and the button used to answer and disconnect a call. To turn it on you hold it down for a few seconds but to answer and disconnect you just have to press the button.
A single photo can communicate a mass of valuable information in seconds, hence the saying "a picture is worth a thousand words". Photos are integral to real estate marketing. Every listing has interior and exterior photos which enable buyers to quickly screen properties online but gaining a perspective of a neighbourhood, community and municipality is difficult from the ground. There's no better way to gain this perspective than from a 'birds eye' view using images taken at an 'oblique' angle to the ground from the air. So, on September 25, 2014, ViewPoint Realty, in partnership with Vision Air Services, took to the skies over HRM via helicopter with ace check pilot Fred Shuman and two photographers, Tim L'Esperance of Vision Air (also a pilot) and Sean McMullen, Director of Marketing and photographer at ViewPoint. We took more than 4,000 photos from altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 8,000 feet over the course of three hours. The weather was exceptional and we hope you agree that the resulting photos are too!
If are interested in seeing the full resolution version of any of these images, visit www.viewpoint.ca/aerials or email contact@viewpoint.ca
Forest communicators network for the Mediterranean region and Near East Workshop
9-11 Nov. 2015
Rabat (Morocco)
Photos by: (c) Pilar Valbuena
how do we communicate with one another? do we go to an isolated spot, take a seat on the ground, jot down some scratches on a piece of paper, then drop the message into a tube like this one? how isolated are you when you create? even if you're surrounded by a crowd in a busy street, do you really notice the buzz around you in your moment of creation?
Taken with a 1991 Lomo LC-A loaded with Fuji Provia 100F film cross-processed.
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#Forests2015 Day 2
Session 2. Connecting forests and people – building capacity to communicate
8/September/2015
Photo by: Pilar Valbuena
U.S Army National Guard Soldiers with the New Jersey National Guard attend a promotion ceremony for Cpt. Rachel Brinkley and Cpt. Susette Brooks.
Shelley Nolan Freesland, from Adventist World Radio, and Kim Maran, from Adventist Review, listen to TechTalk at the Society of Adventist Communicators in Lombard, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, October 20-22. Photo by Heidi Martella.