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(Or is it angle?) Introducing AirPano, a group of photographers who capture dizzying aerial views of cities around the world.
The Huffington Post recently ran a neat story titled “23 Aerial Views of Cities Around the World” (though it actually included 24 cities). As I clicked through each photo, I tried to match it ...
As part of its immersive view experience, Google Maps unveiled aerial views of nearly 100 global landmarks, the company announced Wednesday.
Vincent Laforet's new book is a collection of high-altitude views of more than ten cities, some from as high as 11,000 feet ...
Lastly, Google is bringing photorealistic aerial views of "nearly 100 of the world's most popular landmarks" in cities including Barcelona, London, New York, San Francisco, and Tokyo. Google says ...
Dozens of cities get the update. Fifty-one urban areas now have the 45-degree aerial views, including 37 stateside locations and 14 international cities.
Aerial photography is gradually becoming the most sought-after tool for photographers. The following series created by the Russian AirPano team of photographers presents cities like you would have ...
Aerial photographer Jeffrey Milstein made his name photographing planes as they pass overhead, but he's turned that idea upside down for his latest show at Chelsea's Benrubi Gallery. As CityLab ...
Birds-eye view of Michigan The Library of Congress has partnered with the Digital Public Library of America to release panoramic maps of American cities from the late 1800s to early 1900s ...