
Episode 73 - "A gigapan from 1906"
This week we talk about how one very famous aerial photograph was taken and how it relates to one of the most devastating earthquakes of the last century. Feedback The most famous kite based photograph Fun Paper Friday Contact us:...
June 18, 201627m 5s
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Show Notes
This week we talk about how one very famous aerial photograph was taken and how it relates to one of the most devastating earthquakes of the last century.
Feedback- An Introduction to the Use of Generalized Coordinates in Mechanics and Physics by William Elwood Byerly
- Berg Wind (Wikipedia)
- Berg Wind (AMS)
- 1906 Earthquake (USGS)
- George R. Lawrence
- Alton Limited locomotive
- Interactive and zoomable photo
- Scott Haefner SF 100 Years Later
- Scott Haefner Photography
- How the photo was taken
- How the camera position was determined
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