it is also known as aerial videography. Platforms for aerial photography include fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or "drones")...
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aerial photography (KAP) is a type of photography. A camera is lifted using a kite and is triggered either remotely or automatically to take aerial photographs...
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as being the world's first air force. After the invention of photography, primitive aerial photographs were made of the ground from manned and unmanned...
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Pigeon photography is an aerial photography technique invented in 1907 by the German apothecary Julius Neubronner, who also used pigeons to deliver medications...
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Strip aerial photography (or aerial strip photography, or continuous strip photography) is a method of aerial photography that uses a high-speed, low-altitude...
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their use expanded to many non-military applications. These include aerial photography, area coverage, precision agriculture, forest fire monitoring, river...
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Sherman Fairchild (redirect from Fairchild Aerial Surveys)
cities began using aerial mapping, as they found it was faster and less expensive than the ground surveys of the time. Aerial photography proved to be a successful...
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white aerial photography is capable of producing good-quality images under poor weather conditions, such as foggy and misty air. Color aerial photographs...
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waves Aerial (television), an over-the-air television reception antenna Aerial photography Aerial, Georgia, a community in the United States Aerial (magazine)...
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balloons, or other aerial methods. Typical data collected includes aerial photography, Lidar, remote sensing (using various visible and invisible bands...
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Photogrammetry (redirect from Aerial photogrammetry)
Close-range photogrammetry refers to the collection of photography from a lesser distance than traditional aerial (or orbital) photogrammetry. Photogrammetric analysis...
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The AARG (Aerial Archaeology Research Group) boasts that "more archaeological features have been found worldwide through aerial photography than by any...
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Google Maps (redirect from Google Aerial View)
consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street...
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Glacier. It was mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photography, 1959–66. It was named by the US-ACAN for Nick Knezevich Jr., United...
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Cursus (section Identification by aerial photography)
terminal ends enclose the cursus. Over fifty have been identified via aerial photography while many others have doubtless been obliterated by farming and other...
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National Collection of Aerial Photography is a photographic archive in Edinburgh, Scotland, containing over 30 million aerial photographs of worldwide...
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concerns painting and other non-photographic media. Otherwise, see aerial photography) Aerial landscape art includes paintings and other visual arts which depict...
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(Aeronautica Militare) air base. Extensive remains of wartime use visible in aerial photography. 2d Bombardment Group, (B-17 Flying Fortress), 19 November 1945 –...
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Survey (archaeology) (section Aerial photography)
surveys, including GIS, GPS, remote sensing, geophysical survey and aerial photography. Survey work is conducted for a variety of reasons, some of which...
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penetration in aerial photography. After 1930, new emulsions from Kodak and other manufacturers became useful to infrared astronomy. Infrared photography became...
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Elia Locardi (section Aerial photography)
photographer specialized in travel photography, landscape photography, aerial photography and videography. He is also a photography blogger, educator, speaker...
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial, also known as El Escorial de Arriba, is a town and municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain, located to the northwest...
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American purpose-designed aerial photography and survey aircraft that first flew in November 1937. The Explorer was designed by aerial survey pioneer Talbert...
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cameras. Aerial photography Aerial archaeology Astrophotography Autoradiography Cartography and photography Chronophotography Fundus photography Geophotography...
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Sacred & Secular: A Decade of Aerial Photography (New York: International Center of Photography, 1990) Planet Peru: An Aerial Journey Through A Timeless...
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commercial and political rivals for the rest of the 20th century. Aerial photography was an urgent task for mapping remote regions of the country. War-surplus...
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand (category Aerial photographers)
photographer who specialised in documentaries on sports, wildlife and aerial photography for French magazines such as Paris Match and GEO. He photographed...
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Michael Light (section Aerial photography projects)
environment, and American culture's relationship to both. He is known for aerial photographs of American western landscapes collectively titled "Some Dry...
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George W. G. Allen (category Aerial photographers)
January 1891 – November 1940) was a British engineer who pioneered aerial photography for the purpose of archaeological research. Born in Oxford on 12 January...
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Austin Post (photographer) (category Aerial photographers)
2012) was a photographer, glaciologist, and mountaineer known for his aerial photography of the mountains and glaciers of North America, particularly the North...
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