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Aerial Photography - the stunning view while you jump

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Aerial photography is nothing but capturing the views from a flying object which gives entirely a different shot of the place which is not seen from any other angle. Platforms like drones, UAV’s, balloons, blimps, helicopters, parachutes, rockets, kites, and others are used to capture aerial photos and videos. Drones have remote sensing features whichare a significant application. It helps in data collection even from a distance. Usually,  aerial photos dorset are taken in a vertical angle by using the above-mentioned platform from a high-resolution camera. This method of taking aerial photos in a vertical angle is called Vertical Photographs. The other types are low oblique photographs and high oblique photographs. The application of aerial photography has benefited many areas like land-use planning, cartography, environmental studies, movie production, commercial advertising, wildlife management, water pollution, coastal and shoreline management, environmental impact a...

Aerial photography

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The photograph taken from a flying object with the help of technology is aerial photography. A camera is attached to a support or hand-held on flying objects like aircraft, rocket, helicopter, kite, balloons, UAV’s, blimps, and skydiver. To take aerial photographs efficiently, mounted cameras are enhanced with remote sensing capability. The photographer can operate the cameras remotely to take aerial photos or videos automatically. Aerial photographs are of amazing quality and provide an entire view of the place. Gaspard-Félix Tournachon is a French photographer, balloonist, and also a proponent of heavier-than-air flight. He was the first person to practice aerial photography in 1858. Since then, many inventions and discoveries are being carried out in this field. During the First World War, aviators used aerial photograph for military purposes. Depending on the position of the camera experts classify aerial photography into three types, vertical, low and high oblique aeria...