Posted by: Sandy Steinman | December 18, 2010

Documenting Landscape Change over Time

Using Repeat Photography to Show Change in the Landscape

The US Geological Survey has been using repeat photography to document changes in glaciers and deserts over time.   Repeat photography is comparing photos taken between forty and over a hundred years apart.  The changes documented in the landscapes are quite astonishing.

To read more and see for yourself go the Wired Science article: Then and Now: Repeat Photography Captures Changing Landscapes | Wired Science | Wired.com.

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