Real-estate agents, travellers and others use aerial Photography to take photos. Geographers, cartographers, and commercial mappers use aerial photography to see land features not visible through ground level photographs. The wider area viewing, consistent scales through the entire frame for accurate measurement are just two advantages. There are no disadvantages for aerial photographers. For an annual function, I called an aerial photographer from singaporeaerialphotography.com to take photos.
It all depends on what it is you're trying to do.
Aerial vertical gives you the "direct down" view, so that you get an undistorted view from above straight down. Or at least as undistorted as the lens allows -- there may still be some peripheral aberrations. If you're doing aerial surveying this is the kind of shot you'd probably want. There is no "perspective".
Aerial "tilt" gives you the possibility of horizon shots, but you pick up perspective with the amount of tilt (converging lines...) that effectively distorts distance. If you're taking pictures of what it would be like to land a plane from the cockpit looking toward the landing strip, this is what you would most likely prefer.
tilted aerial photograph have- 3% or less tiltØ True Vertical photographØ Reduced Image distortionØ Nearly constant scale
An Aerial photograph, I had the same exact question on my homework at school!:)
An air photo is an aerial photograph - a photograph taken from the air.
usually in an airplane or balloon.
With high oblique photographs, you cannot see what is known as "dead ground" (parts of the area that are behind things like buildings and hills) And with low oblique photographs, you cannot see the horizon properly.
tilted aerial photograph have- 3% or less tiltØ True Vertical photographØ Reduced Image distortionØ Nearly constant scale
An aerial photograph made with the camera axis or optical axis unintentionally tilted from the vertical by a small amount, usually less than 3°
An aerial photo taken with the camera axis intentionally inclined between the horizontal and the vertical.
An Aerial photograph, I had the same exact question on my homework at school!:)
An air photo is an aerial photograph - a photograph taken from the air.
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you basically need to move it .
You mean AERIAL I hope. This is a photograph or movie taken from the air, by an aircraft or satellite
usually in an airplane or balloon.
The oblique aerial photograph is a type of photograph which is taken at an angle and presents a perspective, the angle of the capture determines the perspective of the photo. It provides the viewer with a more interesting view of the objects or scenes. It is also used as a tool to map the area and get a larger picture of the area.
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Satellite Maps Aerial photograph