Bird's-Eye Colliery Photography

The Aerial Views Coal Mining Series Captures Largest Manmade Hole

Bird's-eye view of the world offers people a fresh perspective of various landmasses, manmade initiatives and more; the Aerial Views Coal Mining photo series focuses on the industrial industry in particular. A source of energy since the 1880s, coal is still a coveted sedimentary rock that companies and governments continue to try to get their hands on.

Shot by Bernhard Lang, a photographer based in Munich, Germany, the Aerial Views Coal Mining photo series not only captures the massive machinery used to extract coal from the ground, it also documents the stunning landscapes that is home to such material. Whether bordered by the ocean or blackened by its natural substance, the series focuses on the biggest Opencast Coal Mining Pit of Germany and one of the largest man-made holes in the world.
Trend Themes
1. Aerial Photography - Opportunities for utilizing aerial photography in various industries, such as real estate, construction, and tourism.
2. Sustainable Energy - Innovations in renewable energy sources to reduce the dependence on coal and promote a greener future.
3. Industrial Landscapes - Exploring the artistic and aesthetic potential of industrial landscapes in photography, architecture, and urban planning.
Industry Implications
1. Mining - Potential for incorporating advanced technologies and automation in coal mining to enhance efficiency and safety.
2. Photography - Opportunities for photographers to specialize in aerial and industrial photography, capturing unique perspectives and documenting industrial advancements.
3. Energy - Development and adoption of sustainable energy sources to transition away from coal and mitigate environmental impacts.

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