jacobwhall's Comments
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135322042 | almost 2 years ago | Richmond Fire Department Station 5 (node 10838413304) appears to be incorrect, and I have removed it in changeset 139758376. Other nodes added by this changeset may also require review. Thanks |
139758376 | almost 2 years ago | The real Fire Station Number 5 appears to be this node |
139445524 | almost 2 years ago | See also note #3811678 |
139758086 | almost 2 years ago | Addresses note #3503694 |
139684615 | almost 2 years ago | Addresses note 3671473 |
139447199 | almost 2 years ago | Relevant changeset for context |
137263973 | almost 2 years ago | Yet another... |
139447091 | almost 2 years ago | Fixes note #3432550 |
139445524 | almost 2 years ago | I surmised which is which based on page 14 of this document: The artist of Park Guardian II is likely also Charles Pool but I was unable to confirm that. |
139324531 | almost 2 years ago | Link to note: |
139324420 | almost 2 years ago | Addressed note 3730969 |
139317884 | almost 2 years ago | Addresses note #3806008 |
139317594 | almost 2 years ago | Links to referenced notes: osm.org/note/3806004
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139317005 | almost 2 years ago | Link to note: |
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139246323 | almost 2 years ago | Link to note: osm.org/note/3503688 |
139080250 | almost 2 years ago | The good people of Staten Island will likely never know how much I thought about the shapes of their pools 😂 |
139080250 | almost 2 years ago | > it'll show you the age of satellite imagery, if it's available Thanks for this tip, I've used iD quite a lot and I never knew about this. Unfortunately few of the images have their vintages labeled. The Bing Aerial is Oct '22, which is pretty recent. I suspect it's the most recent. I see it as a rectangular (covered) pool, but the circular shape in the NE corner is throwing me off. Might be a hot tub with intersecting geometry? Might be an open pool umbrella? Who knows. The Esri World Imagery has a clearer, rectangular pool that matches what I thought I saw in the Bing image. Since this pool appears to be installed into the ground, I feel fairly confident it's a newer installation. Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta and Mapbox Satellite both show the oval, above-ground pool that you describe. In my experience these are usually both older than the other satellite image sources, but there are always exceptions. |
139079930 | almost 2 years ago | > I'd expect a fence or something else. To me it looks more like different paving on the ground. Yeah, I see what you mean. To me the crosshatch pattern looked like the ribs you'd see on a pool cover. Perhaps I was a bit far out on a limb... > But ultimately on the big G it is clearly visible as a pool. Not to be smug here but...I was totally right 😉 Thanks for checking my work, I always learn something about interpreting aerial imagery. |
139080250 | almost 2 years ago | Hey MxxCon, thanks for your comments on my pool geometry edits. This was another interesting case, so thanks for bringing it up. Once again, I was convinced when I was editing this that the pool was once an oval but has since been replaced. When I was working on this project there were a number of pools that had been removed or replaced between when different satellite images had been taken. In my experience, Bing imagery is often much more recent than Esri or Mapbox Satellite imagery (these were my viable options within the iD editor). In the Bing image there appeared to be a rectangular cover, so I assumed a rectangular pool. Again, many pools were different between images so this did not feel abnormal.
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