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			 by biggerry on Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:52 pm
 In the quest for super detailed maps for sunrise pre-planning i came across the following site which is pretty neat and for the areas where the coverage is evident the quality exceeds that of google maps. Its also neat 'cause they have a timeline of images available so you can go back in time and see the topoimage from years ago.. you have to sign up however at this point in time it is free access for personal use. Highly recommended from moi   http://www.nearmap.com Now the only thing I need is a really detailed terrain dataset so I don't plan sunrise trips in the darkness right over a cliff that apparently looks flat   
			
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			 by surenj on Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:13 pm
 I saw some maps on this service during the queensland floods but had forgotten about it. This log-in thing is new I think. Nice find.    
			
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			 by Murray Foote on Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:50 pm
 
			
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			 by biggerry on Mon Jan 16, 2012 9:11 pm
 been there done that and have been using it for quite some time, however it still uses google maps, if it used nearmaps, now that would be neat... 
			
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			 by surenj on Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:25 am
 Murray Foote wrote:The Photographer's ephemeris
 Yeah this is very useful to get a gist of the directions of the rise.... Perhaps a combination is the way to go. 
			
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			 by Murray Foote on Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:16 am
 surenj wrote:Murray Foote wrote:The Photographer's ephemeris
 Yeah this is very useful to get a gist of the directions of the rise.... Perhaps a combination is the way to go.
 It'll give you more than that.  It will tell you for a given viewpoint when the sun will rise from behind a mountain or when a point on the opposite side of a valley will go into shade as the sun  starts to go down. Murray Foote wrote:Now the only thing I need is a really detailed terrain dataset so I don't plan sunrise trips in the darkness right over a cliff that apparently looks flat
 I'd have thought the terrain maps in The Photographer's Ephemeris  would do that for you. 
			
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			 by surenj on Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:53 pm
 Murray, I never knew how to get that functionality in Ephemeris. Will have another look. 
			
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			 by biggerry on Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:53 pm
 Murray Foote wrote:I'd have thought the terrain maps in The Photographer's Ephemeris would do that for you.
 yes it does, however have you ever tried to navigate to any level of accurary using the terrain data (googles)? The nearmaps whilst they do not have terrain do have 3cm resolution on the images hence trying to navigate places where you have not been before is much easier than just using the often poor resolution cousins from google maps.    I would show an example, but it will give away my next top secret sunrise location       
			
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			 by surenj on Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:13 am
 biggerry wrote:I would show an example, but it will give away my next top secret sunrise location     
 Keep me in the loop.    
			
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			 by Remorhaz on Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:38 am
 surenj wrote:biggerry wrote:I would show an example, but it will give away my next top secret sunrise location     
 Keep me in the loop.   
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			 by colin_12 on Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:52 am
 The trouble I have with nearmap is that it is only good for certain areas. If you go out from major population centres/towns then it has zero useful imaging. This is due to the photosets they utilise. There is no money to be gained from aerrial photography if no one wants to pay for it. Pity, the resolution of what they do have is great. Regards ColinCameras, lenses and a lust for life
 
			
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			 by Jenno on Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:29 pm
 the resolution of what they do have is great
 good enough for the solar guys to check to see if your roof was suitable for the installation of solar panels without making a house call. This is what they used Note the pic of my digs was taken Sept 2011... so pretty current 
			
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			 by surenj on Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:05 pm
 Jenno wrote:good enough for the solar guys to check to see if your roof was suitable for the installation of solar panels without making a house call.
  
			
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			 by biggerry on Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:22 pm
 here we go google maps  nearmap  
			
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			 by surenj on Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:59 pm
 Looks like a massive tide location... Where is it? 
			
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			 by biggerry on Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:54 pm
 surenj wrote:Looks like a massive tide location... Where is it?
 south coast near gerrigong    
			
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