satelight imaging?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Avon Park Fl.
Posts: 89
satelight imaging?
does anyone here use micro soft terra server for the imaging?
is there any other sight available?
the area i want to research is dated 1996 and thats a bit old. the hurricanes we had last year changed everything around down here.
any ideas on where elase to look for maps or photos?
thanks.
is there any other sight available?
the area i want to research is dated 1996 and thats a bit old. the hurricanes we had last year changed everything around down here.
any ideas on where elase to look for maps or photos?
thanks.
#2
RE: satelight imaging?
What a coincedence! I was just looking for ansatellite site yesterday! I found a really good one. It is much better than terraserver.com because you can zoom in closer, and it is way faster. Go to maps.google.com It is pretty new. My neighbor bought a pool about a year ago and it is on the site. Buckeyebowhntr has used it too. I do a pretty good job at giving directions right Buckeye?
#3
RE: satelight imaging?
I do a pretty good job at giving directions right Buckeye?
Try Keyhole.com it is the best I have ever used. It does not cover all areas though at this time. If it does carry your area you will be impressed for sure.
#5
RE: satelight imaging?
If you need help with maps.google.com PM me. Buckeye just isn't good with directions. How could you make a 30 second up, left, up, up, up, left turn out to last 30 minutes?
#6
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 29
RE: satelight imaging?
I've been using DeLorme's Topo 5.0 to map my favorite spots. You can download then layer on USGS quads, sat images, or aerial photos of your favorite spots, then look at them in 3D. I also try to get as many photos as I can when scouting and GPS where I took them then load the GPS points to the maps then link the photos to them.