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General Uses Of Aerial Photographs

One of the most exciting areas of photography is aerial photography. There are many conceivable uses for the actual images that are shot from the air. Aerial photographs have been used in the construction of topographic maps, mapping, land-use planning, archeology, and the production of films, espionage, environmental studies, advertisements in trade and many other areas.

The use of technology also creep into the field of aerial photography. Technological advancements in radio technology has allowed for the use of model aircraft (which are controlled by radio frequencies) in the conduct of low-altitude photography. Mainly, this technology is used for commercial real estate advertising. This is because manned aircraft are not permitted to fly at such low altitudes over inhabited area. Radio controlled aircraft do a very good job in such tasks.

The Origins Of Aerial Photography

Aerial photography is officially defined as taking a picture from a camera that is mounted on a balloon, an aircraft a kite or skydiver. The art of aerial photography was first developed by Nadar, a French airman back in 1858. During World War 2, and aerial photography found a unique place in the military.

Aerial photographs were used in espionage in assessing the battle field. These images provided updated accurate impressions of terrain and the current situation in a given region. How To Find Aerial Photographs There are many ways to view aerial photographs on the world wide web.

One of the most software programs to view aerial photographs is called Google Earth. Google Earth provides satellite imagery and aerial photos of the entire planet. You can use this software to search out various locations such as national parks, local restaurants, schools and hotels. It can also be used as an aid finding the best route to take to find your favorite destinations.

Google Earth allows you to view the the earth in any angle. You are also able to rotate around 360 degrees. These are just the basics of aerial photography. If you are inclined to learning more about this subject, there are many resources you can get acess to,such as your local library or the Internet.

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