is when you take a picture high like a biird
aerial photography
A bird's-eye view refers to a perspective from above, as if you were looking down on something from high in the sky, similar to how a bird might see it. This viewpoint allows you to see the layout, patterns, and details of objects or landscapes from a different angle. It is often used in mapping, photography, and design to provide an overall understanding of a subject.
When at the top of the skyscraper, he had a birds eye view of the city.
The duration of From a Bird's Eye View is 1500.0 seconds.
A shot where the camerea takes its view from above the object
From a Bird's Eye View ended on 1971-04-05.
From a Bird's Eye View was created on 1970-09-18.
it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view
it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view
From a Bird's Eye View - 1970 was released on: USA: 29 March 1971
"Bird view to the future," makes no sense as a sentence. A possible improement might be... "It offered him a bird's eye view of the future."
A bird's-eye view means seeing something from the top down, as if you were a bird flying overhead looking down at something. For example, a bird's-eye view of a house would see mainly the roof, and the grounds around it, but not the sides of the house. A bird's-eye view of a human would be the top of their head. It simply means, rather than looking at the front or back of something, your view is from above, looking down at the top.