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MooreteP 25-04-2009 19:30

pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 

CSideris28 25-04-2009 19:31

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
How did you get this photo? Its amazing how empty the field looks from above compared to how it looks from ground level.

MooreteP 25-04-2009 20:18

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
It was taken from the catwalk on the roof of the Georgia Dome.

mtaman02 25-04-2009 20:23

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CSideris28 (Post 854998)
How did you get this photo?

Yea, ponders same question... I know where you got it from but like how... like I asked in another photo it's not like anyone can just go up there.

TKM.368 25-04-2009 20:58

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Seeing Koko Ed volunteering and 233, 340, and 148 scouting and 1155 clearly visible from above, I believe this is from Newton and not Galileo as the title mentions.

Vikesrock 25-04-2009 21:13

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Specifically this appears to be Newton Qualification 41. 1155 is clearly visible pulling a red trailer and 2875 can be seen in the Red Alliance driver station. 340 and can be seen along the bottom edge towards the left side and 1516 is at the "top" of the crate being scored on by 1700.

Jared Russell 25-04-2009 21:38

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
How did 1155 have the foresight to put their team number on the top of their bot??

smurfgirl 26-04-2009 00:34

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared341 (Post 855032)
How did 1155 have the foresight to put their team number on the top of their bot??

That's a good question!

This is a really cool photo- I like the new perspective. As noted above, the field does look surprisingly empty from this angle.

kapolavery 26-04-2009 05:28

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
It's kinda like the 5th gear virtual game!

IBdrummer 26-04-2009 22:25

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CSideris28 (Post 854998)
How did you get this photo? Its amazing how empty the field looks from above compared to how it looks from ground level.

I thought the same thing when I saw this photo. It would be such an advantage to have an overhead view in a game, this one especially.

ZInventor 27-04-2009 23:23

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
I wish someone could have videotaped matches from this angle, they would be quite interesting!

-plus, it would be fun to go up on the catwalk ::safety::

NickE 28-04-2009 00:51

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZInventor (Post 855549)
I wish someone could have videotaped matches from this angle, they would be quite interesting!

i would guess that Lunacy would look even more boring from above.

AB755 28-04-2009 14:06

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickE (Post 855574)
i would guess that Lunacy would look even more boring from above.

Ditto.

I saw all the matches on Newton standing right next to the field and they were reasonably exciting. Then we watched the finals on Einstein from the upper section of seats. Way boring.

This game will not go down in the annals of FIRST as a great spectator game...

NickE 28-04-2009 20:09

Re: pic: Photo of Match on Galileo from Georgia Dome Catwalk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AB755 (Post 855678)
This game will not go down in the annals of FIRST as a great spectator game...

Great game from my perspective as a driver, though.


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