Posted by Dana M. on February 6, 2019 
Good photo/shot JT - nice one here! I do have a question...I hope I'm seeing some kind of "glitch" in the view from the drone like Google Maps 360 cameras have in the street view... but if you use the little silo just above and to the left of the Loram unit as a starting point - and then slowly shift your gaze and look at the mainline on the right, there appears to be a MAJOR rail misalignment there. Like I said, this could be a "glitch" from the view of the drone, and I hope that's what it is. I'm sure though that someone would notice that if it were a problem and what it looks like from this view.
Posted by JT Photography on February 7, 2019 
You are correct Dana that is a glitch. I commonly use composite image stitching to give a wider view than most drones allow. For instance, take a look at my shot of UP 3913. It gives nearly a 190 degree view by stitching 14 photos together. The full image sizing contains roughly 100 megapixels. This allows for more scenery to be included while still giving a close view of the train. Due to the slight movement of the drone during shots, misalignments like that can occur. I generally correct them, but sometimes they slip by. I will work to get that corrected.
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