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Features of Aerial Photography by Dave Woods
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Aerial photography is one of the most interesting and finest forms of photography practiced by veteran experts, enthusiastically learnt by novices and perpetually enjoyed by both the photographers and the beholders. Besides being popular for capturing images brilliantly from great heights, there are a number of other characteristic features that makes aerial photography so mesmerizing. One of the many features is that aerial photos offer a panoramic view of big areas thereby helping us to witness the surface landmarks in their spatial context. This is not possible at the ground level. They have great ability of freezing time because the photos become permanent records when they capture the various forms of the earth's surface at a specific point of time. This therefore becomes a historical document. The photos provide static and clear aerial views of dynamic actions that enables in the study of dynamic phenomena like, floods, traffic, moving wildlife and the like. It is important to note that these photographs are generally sensitive to radiations which bear wavelengths outside the normal spectral range sensitive to the human eye. They are also affected by objects that are beyond the usual range of spatial resolving power of the human eye. Another specialty of such photographs is their ready availability. Compared to field surveys they are much cheaper. They are also more accurate and less expensive than maps. Aerial photographs can be processed using the GIS software. As far as availability of aerial photographers is concerned UK based commercial aerial photographers are efficient, talented and highly experienced. Aerial photography UK related websites carry abundant information on aerial photo shoot and photographers required for business purposes. Other crucial things to be kept in mind in aerial photography are choosing the correct camera and lenses, checking the weather conditions, the altitude, lighting and the time of day and last but not the least one should adhere to the safety rules. About the Author: Dave Woods writes about aerial views and provides fruitful information about best aerial photography UK. To know more, visit http://www.skyhighsnaps.co.uk.
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