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PART 2: Spatial analysis of repeated oblique images to study change in mountain landscapes

PART 2: Spatial analysis of repeated oblique images to study change in mountain landscapes

by Alina Fisher | Apr 11, 2022 | MLP News

By Claire Wright | April 11, 2022 In the previous blog, Origins of Repeat Photography as Tool for Monitoring Landscape Change, I argued that repeat photography is an effective and flexible technique for examining change in mountain landscapes. With historic...
PART 1: Origins of repeat photography as a tool for monitoring change in mountain landscapes

PART 1: Origins of repeat photography as a tool for monitoring change in mountain landscapes

by Alina Fisher | Apr 2, 2022 | MLP News

  By Claire Wright | April 2, 2022 Mountain landscapes are often perceived of as part of the last ‘untouched’ wilderness in the world. In reality, they have long been homelands for Indigenous peoples and are subject to intense and widespread change as a result of...
Re-Reading the Archival Photographs:  Mining Scientific Photography to Build Many Meanings

Re-Reading the Archival Photographs: Mining Scientific Photography to Build Many Meanings

by Alina Fisher | May 18, 2021 | Historic photos, MLP News, MLP research

Jill Delaney, Lead Archivist, Photography, Private Archives, Library and Archives CanadaMay18, 2021 I write this blog from the unceded traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg (Algonquin) peoples in Ottawa, Ontario. The historical photographs discussed in this post...
Digital Permanence in the era of Open Science

Digital Permanence in the era of Open Science

by Alina Fisher | Apr 27, 2021 | MLP News, MLP research

Shahira Khair, Data Curation Librarian at the University of Victoria Libraries | April 27, 2021 As our lives become increasingly digital through our growing reliance on digital tools for communication, work and entertainment (which has only accelerated through the...
Deep learning offers new prospects for exploration of Canada’s changing mountain ecosystems

Deep learning offers new prospects for exploration of Canada’s changing mountain ecosystems

by Alina Fisher | Mar 4, 2021 | MLP News, MLP research

by Spencer Rose | Mar 4, 2021  The Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) collection is a vast visual record of ecosystem changes in Canada’s mountains. With more than 120,000 high-resolution historical photos spanning the 1860s through the 1950s, along...
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  • “Mountain Legacies”: The PodcastJanuary 13, 2023
    Mt Robson and the Robson Glacier, A.O. Wheeler, 1911 Here at MLP, we’re always excited […]
  • A Day in the Field: Going up Mt AldersonDecember 14, 2022
    The Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) now boasts over 10,000 repeat photographs collected over close to […]
  • PART 2: Spatial analysis of repeated oblique images to study change in mountain landscapesApril 11, 2022
    By Claire Wright | April 11, 2022 In the previous blog, Origins of Repeat Photography […]
  • PART 1: Origins of repeat photography as a tool for monitoring change in mountain landscapesApril 2, 2022
      By Claire Wright | April 2, 2022 Mountain landscapes are often perceived of as […]
  • MLP Explorer: A brand new (digital) faceFebruary 26, 2022
    The Mountain Legacy Project launched a brand new Explorer tool. Building on our previous public-facing website it is a future-oriented platform for serving up images and information about the world’s largest systematic collection of mountain repeat photography.

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