The Million Man March

Jonathan B. Wolf (a540jbw@pic.ucla.edu)
Mon, 06 Nov 95 11:40:43 -0800


I tend to disagree with Tina about when the photographs should be taken
(assuming aerial photography). I think that taking still photographs at 12pm
(when the sun is directly overhead) would help avoid shadows and
double-counting. Since many people came from all over the country to attend
the march, I think it is doubtful that many more people would show up only when
Farrakhan was speaking -- so waiting until Farrakhan speaks probably isn't
necessary. I also think it is important to avoid overlap by taking the
pictures simultaneously or shortly after one another so people wouldn't have
time to move around. And the pictures should be taken from helicopters the
same height above the ground. Any thoughts on this?

Jon



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