New Zealand's Antarctic outpost has been recreated in a stunning 3D model, allowing people to view Scott Base from any aerial angle.
Anthony Powell, the award-winning film-maker of Antarctica: A Year On Ice, has been using photogrammetry software to build a 3D model, drawing upon hundreds of images he took above the base with a drone.
He'd earlier taken the photographs to share with a team of AUT scientists, led by Dr Barbara Bollard Breen and Professor Len Gillman.
Last summer, Bollard Breen's team used a fixed-wing drone and a propeller-driven craft to make aerial scans of the Dry Valleys, Botany Bay and the area around Captain Robert Scott's former hut.
"They were using these high-resolution sensor drones and were building up 3D maps of various areas, which they could rescan over time and track any minute changes," Powell said.