I am a land surveyor. We use areial photographs pretty often. From determining estimates for work, to showing property owners their boundary lines (especially on large tracts of land) an aerial photo is carried along with almost every work folder we carry with us.
Aerial photographs. Who are you are you from Valhalla.
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Yes they do.
Most people call them aerial photographs. Intelligence officers call them "overhead" because in the spy business, aerial Photography is called "overhead coverage."
Philip Conway Smith has written: 'Use of aerial photographs in logging operations' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in agriculture, Aerial photography in forestry
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Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection
1- satellite 2- maps 3- aerial photograph
Margret Dreikausen has written: 'Aerial perception' -- subject(s): Aerial photographs, Influence, Modern Art, Photographs from space, Stratosphere in art
Some kinds of scientists would like to use them for these reasons: - Elevation - Maps - Websites If anyone else has some ideas, please answer this! These are just some suggestions! :)
They both present the view of any part of the earth as seen from directly above i.e. what is referred to as the 'birds eye' view of the earth. It is therefore easier to determine scale and relationship between features on aerial photographs just like it is with maps. In fact, map-makers use aerial photographs when drawing maps.