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Different View Photography
- Feb 21
- 1 min
We went Live, Live, Live!
Towards the end on January, Different View Photography was asked to provide #aerialfootage for St Luke's charity. Using the Inspire 2, we filmed a lit up set on #Plymouth Hoe. PL1 Events brilliantly lit up a bus with St Luke's advertisement on it and projected their logo onto Smeaton's Tower. Along with capturing footage, we were also asked to film live for #bbcspotlight. This was reasonably challenging because we had to stay near the satellite truck so the Inspire's remote c
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Different View Photography
- Apr 7, 2021
- 1 min
Continuing the IBM documentary filming.
After a few weeks break, we were back filming the Mayflower Autonomous Ship for IBM and Malka. With the episode focusing on artificial intelligence, a lot of our filming was on the ground. After linking up to the producers in the USA live, the producers interviewed the engineers and scientist. This live link was made possible by PL1events and their expertise in live broadcasting. Other areas of filming was out on the sound where Don (an Artificial intelligence specialist), vi
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Different View Photography
- Mar 8, 2021
- 1 min
Sunrise over Plymouth
#Plymouth has a beautiful waterfront; even on a cold, windy day. When it's a clear morning, the golden sun paints a beautiful colour on the seafront. An #aerialphoto shows this beautifully as the rest of #Plymouth is in view. This is a good reason #aerialphotography is extremely useful to show off a scene. #Mountbattern looked spectacular as #hdr #photography showed off the area, looking into the sunrise. #TheBarbican from the air with some #fishingboats leaving in the mornin
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Different View Photography
- Jan 10, 2021
- 2 min
Hoping for a white Christmas
Taking this picture of snow on #Dartmoor, #Devon, #SouthWest England, was a particularly special moment now that global heating due to man–made climate change is dramatically reducing the chance for #DifferentViewPhotography to capture classic winter scenes like this. 2020 saw the world hit the joint highest temperature on record as carbon dioxide, released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned, continued to build up. C02 makes up just 0.03% of atmospheric gasses b
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