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1 Graphic Attachment 2 Photo-simulations PROPOSED DAIRY PLANT EXPANSION - STUDHOLME
2 1 Methodology for Preparation of Photo Simulations 1 The main objective of a photo simulation is to provide an image that, as realistically as possible, conveys the modification or change of a proposed activity. The most appropriate technical methodology has been applied to ensure the accuracy of what is depicted, in terms of its relative position, elevation, scale, and appearance. Photo simulations can never replace the real experience of being at a location, but they are a useful tool to assist in the decision making process. 2 Virtual View Ltd was engaged to produce photo simulations of the proposed Fonterra Studholme Factory Development. 3 To achieve a photo simulation, a 3D model is rendered into a series of 2-dimensional photographs. 4 Mr Andrew Craig from Andrew Craig Landscape Architect Ltd chose the view point positions and Virtual View Ltd took the relevant panoramic photos from the designated positions. 5 A surveyor from Beca Ltd survey marked the positions for the camera and reference points of simulations Simulations were survey marked by Virtual View Ltd using a hand held GPS. 6 The photos were then colour matched to ensure consistency throughout the image and manually stitched together to form a photo panoramic. 7 To create the 3D model Virtual View Ltd firstly imported the digital landform data that was supplied by Beca Ltd. Within the 3D software 3D Studio Max, a digital terrain mode was created with the contour data supplied. 8 A 3D building from Dickson Lonergan Limited was then imported and the specified colours and textures were applied to the factory. 9 Landscape features were added using the concept plan by Andrew Craig Landscape Architect Ltd. 3D trees that depicted the shape, height and colour of the corresponding species were selected and placed.
3 2 10 A series of 3D computer cameras within the simulation software were then created. They were positioned accurately to the corresponding survey marked photo position from which the photos where taken. The camera used depicts a real world camera, including matching the focal length of the 50mm lens. 11 Markers were then positioned at the reference point co-ordinates. To duplicate the view through the real world camera, it was necessary to match the reference markers and landform data to their respective physical objects in the photo - thus ensuring an accurate horizontal and vertical alignment. In general the reference points may consist of existing ground features in the environment such as power poles, light stands, signs, fence posts and/or prominent trees. The reference points were also required to be of varying heights and varying distances to the camera. 12 A sunlight system was then created which uses light in a system that follows the geographically correct angle and movement of the sun over the earth at a given location. Location, date, time, and compass orientation are able to be chosen. The simulations Virtual View Ltd prepared, depict the proposed factory the same, time and date as specified, and are simulated to resemble the natural lighting. 13 Within the 3D software, the new image was then rendered containing the accurately positioned 3D model over top of the original photograph. 14 Vegetation in the foreground was overlaid using photo-editing software and was then checked against aerial photography from the site to ensure correct placement. 15 For the resulting photograph simulations, the viewing scale is 50cm from the eye when printed at large scale by Virtual View Ltd (refer to Figure 2 below). Figure 2: Viewing Scale for Photo Simulations
4 3 CONCLUSIONS 16 I consider the photo simulations to be an accurate impression of the proposed factory and landscape mitigation created from the data provided. 17 The final photo simulations themselves will be discussed in more detail by Mr Andrew Craig. Dated: 28 April 2015 Jason Michael Blair Virtual View Ltd
5 Photo Simulation Location Map Fonterra Diary Plant - Studholme View Point 11 View Point 10 View Point 04 View Point 12 View Point 05 View Point 20 View Point 03 View Point 18 View Point 01 View Point 17 View Point 13 View Point 19 View Point 02 View Point 16 View Point 14 View Point 15 View Point 01 Foleys Road (E) (N) View Point 02 State Highway 1 (E) (N) View Point 03 Molloys Road (E) (N) View Point 04 Intersection Molloys & Bathgate Road (E) (N) View Point 05 State Highway 1 (E) (N) View Point 10 Top of Waimate Whitehorse Walkway (E) (N) View Point 11 Top of Point Bush Road (E) (N) View Point 12 State Highway 82 (E) (N) View Point 13 Mitchells Road (E) (N) View Point 14 State Highway 1 (E) (N) View Point 15 Hannaton Road South (E) (N) View Point 16 Hannaton Road Water Treatment Area (E) (N) View Point 17 Corner of Meyers and Hannaton Road (E) (N) View Point 18 Bridge on Poingdestres Road (E) (N) View Point 19 Seaside Public Access Poingdestres Rd (E) (N) View Point 20 Northern End of Hannaton Road (E) (N) Coordinates are in terms of Timaru Circuit 2000
6 View point 01 Foleys Road View Point 01-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): NW Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:02am Distance to Centre of Site : 584m surveyed by Beca. View Point 01-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 01
7 View point 01 Foleys Road View Point 01-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 10 Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): NW Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:02am Distance to Centre of Site : 584m surveyed by Beca. View Point 01-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 20
8 View point 02 State Highway 1 View Point 02-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): NE Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 12:24pm Distance to Centre of Site : 1651m surveyed by Beca. View Point 02-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 01
9 View point 02 State Highway 1 View Point 02-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 10 Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): NE Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 12:24pm Distance to Centre of Site : 1651m surveyed by Beca. View Point 02-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 20
10 View point 03 Molloys Road View Point 03-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): E Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:46am Distance to Centre of Site : 520m surveyed by Beca. View Point 03-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 01
11 View point 03 Molloys Road View Point 03-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 10 Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): E Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:46am Distance to Centre of Site : 520m surveyed by Beca. View Point 03-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 20
12 View point 04 Intersection Molloys & Bathgate Road View Point 04-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): E Date of Photography : 04 July 2015 Time of Photography : 11:08am Distance to Centre of Site : 4419m surveyed by Beca. View Point 04-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 01
13 View point 04 Intersection Molloys & Bathgate Road View Point 04-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 10 Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): E Date of Photography : 04 July 2015 Time of Photography : 11:08am Distance to Centre of Site : 4419m surveyed by Beca. View Point 04-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 20
14 View point 05 State Highway 1 View Point 05-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): S Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:33am Distance to Centre of Site : 1866m surveyed by Beca. View Point 05-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 01
15 View point 05 State Highway 1 View Point 05-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 10 Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): S Date of Photography : 04 July 2014 Time of Photography : 10:33am Distance to Centre of Site : 1866m surveyed by Beca. View Point 05-50mm Lens - Proposed Year 20
16 View point 10 Top of Waimate Whitehorse Walkway View Point 10-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : E 22 Oct :30pm Distance to Centre of Site : 9653m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 10-50mm Lens - Proposed
17 View point 11 Top of Point Bush Road View Point 11-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : E 22 Oct :56pm Distance to Centre of Site : 9216m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 11-50mm Lens - Proposed
18 View point 12 State Highway 82 View Point 12-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : SE 22 Oct :46am Distance to Centre of Site : 2913m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 12-50mm Lens - Proposed
19 View point 13 Mitchells Road View Point 13-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : NE 22 Oct :06pm Distance to Centre of Site : 2127m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 13-50mm Lens - Proposed
20 View point 14 State Highway 1 View Point 14-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : NE 22 Oct :23pm Distance to Centre of Site : 2453m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 14-50mm Lens - Proposed
21 View point 15 Hannaton Road South View Point 15-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : NW 22 Oct :54am Distance to Centre of Site : 2944m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 15-50mm Lens - Proposed
22 View point 16 Hannaton Road Water Treatment Area View Point 16-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : SW 22 Oct :20am Distance to Centre of Site : 1655m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 16-50mm Lens - Proposed
23 View point 17 Corner of Meyers and Hannaton Road View Point 17-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : NW 22 Oct :10am Distance to Centre of Site : 1620m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 17-50mm Lens - Proposed
24 View point 18 Bridge on Poingdestres Road View Point 18-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : W 22 Oct :42am Distance to Centre of Site : 2260m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 18-50mm Lens - Proposed
25 View point 19 Seaside Public Access Poingdestres Road View Point 19-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : NW 22 Oct :59am Distance to Centre of Site : 3583m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 19-50mm Lens - Proposed
26 View point 20 Northern End of Hannaton Road View Point 20-50mm Lens - Existing Easting (Timaru 2000): Northing (Timaru 2000): Date of Photography : Time of Photography : SW 22 Oct :18am Distance to Centre of Site : 1700m surveyed by handheld GPS. View Point 20-50mm Lens - Proposed
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