
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LKmC8xlBZ0&feature=youtu.be
Seamus writes:
One of the lads at work messing around with his quadcopter looking at the Ballycorus Leadmines. Fine video, less love for his choice in music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LKmC8xlBZ0&feature=youtu.be
Seamus writes:
One of the lads at work messing around with his quadcopter looking at the Ballycorus Leadmines. Fine video, less love for his choice in music.






Vincent LaForet’s extraordinary aerial shots of Las Vegas taken from a helicopter 2.7km above the city one dark evening late last month.
Previously: Gotham (La Foret’s night flight over Manhattan)


Exodus by Marcus Lyon: globalisation, circumnavigation, the power of the individual versus states and corporations. That kind of thing.
Compare: the aerial work of Bernhard Lang, Klaus Liedorf and, well, Bernhard Lang.

The candied fruit of photographer Vincent LaForet’s flight over Manhattan one dark and chilly night hanging out the door of a helicopter, 7500 feet (2.28km) above the city.
A 3D aerial laser display developed by a team of Japanese researchers that can display text and images in mid air.
A 1kHz infrared pulse fires directly into a 3D scanner which focuses and reflects the laser to specific points in 3D space, ionising air molecules which release energy in the form of photons.
Much as you’d expect.

MORE: Britain From Above (Dublin)
(H/T: STP)
Landcarpet by Austrian architect and designer Forian Pucher – handcrafted rugs based on aerial photography.
A ‘mare to hoover but they really tie the room together.

Breathtaking aerials of the fjords, rivers and glaciated highlands of Iceland shot (from the open window of a small plane) during a recent visit by French photographer Sarah Martinet