The satellites take infrared photographs from about 20,000 feet above Earth; each pixel represents a little more than 5 to 10 square yards on the ground.
"Photography 1839-1937" had 841 items, including scientific, X-ray and infrared photographs.
New infrared photographs of the painting, he writes, support his conclusion that the composition began with a figure of Venus and changed radically.
The slightly surreal glowing appearance of foliage in infrared photographs is called the Wood effect.
I was taking some infrared photographs of the airport.... I was in between, you might say.
He handed her infrared photographs of Thamby entering and leaving, then passed along another photo.
In 2000 the first infrared photograph was shot from a female with her juvenile.
An aircraft crisscrossed the mountains and deserts shooting infrared photographs in the dark.
Carter held a series of infrared photographs to the faint light that was beginning to trickle in through the windows.
The same blurring did not occur in the infrared photographs he took at the same time.