The imagery below was taken on the coasts of Tavenuni Island in the Fiji Island. This was taken around August this year. i cannot seem to find the original orthomosaic for the entire site as I had switched computers and this was all that I could find.
A drone assessment team was deployed as a part of the inter-agency assessment group in Nsanje district, in Malawi on March 11th, 2019. The team used unmanned aerial vehicles (commonly known as drones) to capture high resolution imagery, that would help teams on the ground to get a better sense and understanding of the flood extent, households and structures affected, as well as identify the risk profile of the areas in Nsanje district. This is one of the pictures from the activity.
Water lily pools at the Missouri Botanical Garden in August 2019. Some of the Victoria amazonica water lilies in the central, circular water pool were up to 7 ft in diameter! Please credit Kayla Flamm, Missouri Botanical Garden.
A 5-band multispectral Orthomosaic of Meola Reef in Auckland New Zealand, image acquired using Pix4D capture and MIcaSense RedEdge sensor. Photogrammetry in Pix4D mapper.
We would be very interested in this image dataset. Would you like to share your images to us, so that we can use them as a demo dataset for our new product Pix4Dreact for Emergency Response? We can keep in touch by email for more details.
I took this shot this past spring over the Narraguagus River in Milbridge, Maine, USA, as part of a soil erosion study. The overall ortho was an interesting process, as it contained large quantities of water that didn’t want to cooperate! To my surprise, I captured an interesting shipwreck.
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