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Perhaps Duyi Han is a geospatial joker. Photo's coordinates are pretty much on the roughly correct coordinates, and are otherwise located within the mine tailings pond visible in the photo. But, this is only Lake Havasu if the implication is that Lake Havasu proper is just as poluted as this Bagdad, AZ mine tailings pond. Otherwise Duyi Han and any companions, although an admirable try, did not know where they were when they shot this photo. Lake Havasu proper is located about 68 miles westerly and slightly southerly from the Bagdad mine tailings pond visible in the lower left of this photo. I would never have recognized this pond from an airplane without the aid of google earth, or at least some recent USGS Quads. Howerver, mistaking it for a lake on the Colorado River is not a mistake I would likely make, especially with the benefit of GoogleEarth. Nice oblique, though. Keep shooting and loading.
Photos intentionally geopositioned to the wrong place e.g., Photos wrongly positioned in low populated areas to increase their visits and popularity.
VegasAgent has another photo of this same subject situs relatively correctly located.
This photo is incorrectly located at the Las Vegas Wash/Powerline Pedestrian Bridge point of interest more than a mile away from this photo's subject situs. The Pedestria Bridge and its location is not visible in the subject photo, and would be impossible to see from the camera's position looking in any direction.
VegasAgent's obvious objective is to get people looking for photos of the Pedestrian Bridge to look at photos of properties he/she would like to sell.
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Perhaps Duyi Han is a geospatial joker. Photo's coordinates are pretty much on the roughly correct coordinates, and are otherwise located within the mine tailings pond visible in the photo. But, this is only Lake Havasu if the implication is that Lake Havasu proper is just as poluted as this Bagdad, AZ mine tailings pond. Otherwise Duyi Han and any companions, although an admirable try, did not know where they were when they shot this photo. Lake Havasu proper is located about 68 miles westerly and slightly southerly from the Bagdad mine tailings pond visible in the lower left of this photo. I would never have recognized this pond from an airplane without the aid of google earth, or at least some recent USGS Quads. Howerver, mistaking it for a lake on the Colorado River is not a mistake I would likely make, especially with the benefit of GoogleEarth. Nice oblique, though. Keep shooting and loading.
Photos intentionally geopositioned to the wrong place e.g., Photos wrongly positioned in low populated areas to increase their visits and popularity.
VegasAgent has another photo of this same subject situs relatively correctly located.
This photo is incorrectly located at the Las Vegas Wash/Powerline Pedestrian Bridge point of interest more than a mile away from this photo's subject situs. The Pedestria Bridge and its location is not visible in the subject photo, and would be impossible to see from the camera's position looking in any direction.
VegasAgent's obvious objective is to get people looking for photos of the Pedestrian Bridge to look at photos of properties he/she would like to sell.
November 15, 2009
November 15, 2009
November 15, 2009
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Hey, DS, great shot - crying out for mono treatment, though. I'd love to see it.
I suggested same to Gilberto on one of his photos - check out this one It came out really well...
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google earth debut 20070218 circa
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