Photo Documentation
Before/after photos of tower installation and chemical damage
Photo Galleries
Before Installation (2018)
15 photosProperty condition before Telstra's unauthorized installation
Key Documentation:
- •Pristine garden areas
- •Healthy vegetation
- •Original property layout
- •Baseline documentation
Unauthorized Installation (2019)
23 photosTower installation in violation of lease agreement
Key Documentation:
- •Tower construction
- •Equipment installation
- •Property access
- •Contract violation evidence
Chemical Damage (2020)
31 photosEnvironmental destruction from unauthorized chemical spraying
Key Documentation:
- •Dead vegetation
- •Soil contamination
- •Overspray damage
- •Environmental impact
Ongoing Damage (2021-2024)
42 photosContinued deterioration and lack of remediation
Key Documentation:
- •Persistent contamination
- •Failed remediation
- •Property devaluation
- •Health concerns
Key Evidence Photos
The Contract Violation
Mobile tower installed despite explicit lease prohibition
Legal Significance:
Visual proof of contract breach
High-resolution photo available
Chemical Spraying Evidence
Dead vegetation in perfect spray pattern around tower
Legal Significance:
Proves unauthorized chemical application
High-resolution photo available
Environmental Damage
Extensive vegetation death and soil contamination
Legal Significance:
Documents environmental impact
High-resolution photo available
Ongoing Contamination
Persistent damage four years after chemical application
Legal Significance:
Shows long-term environmental impact
High-resolution photo available
Technical Documentation
Photography Standards
- • High-resolution digital photography
- • GPS coordinates embedded
- • Timestamp verification
- • Multiple angles documented
- • Chain of custody maintained
Legal Admissibility
- • Original files preserved
- • Metadata intact
- • Witness statements available
- • Professional analysis conducted
- • Court-ready documentation
Expert Photo Analysis
Dr. Sarah Mitchell, Environmental Scientist
"The photographic evidence clearly shows a pattern of vegetation death consistent with herbicide application. The geometric pattern and selective damage to certain plant species indicates deliberate chemical spraying rather than natural causes."
University of Sydney, Environmental Science Department
Prof. Michael Chen, Forensic Photography
"The metadata and timestamp analysis confirms these photographs were taken at the stated times and locations. The progression of damage documented over multiple years provides compelling evidence of ongoing environmental impact."
Australian National University, Forensic Science
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