Oblique Aerial photos are photos taken from an aerial platform where the camera has more than 3 degrees of tilt. "Ground level" photos can either refer to aerial photos taken where the lens is level with the ground or to photos taken where the camera is placed within a few inches of the ground and photo are taken from that perspective.
With high oblique photographs, you cannot see what is known as "dead ground" (parts of the area that are behind things like buildings and hills) And with low oblique photographs, you cannot see the horizon properly.
Aerial photography is the act of taking photographs from an elevated position, often a non-ground based structure from which can be acquired by, but not limited to; an Airplane, Helicopter, Remote Controlled Aerial Vehicle, Rocket, Parachute, Hot Air Balloon and much more. Now many photographers are using drones for Aerial photography there are many benefits of using drone photography in each field of business. I am working at singaporeaerialphotography(dot)com as an Aerial photographer. I use drone for photographs.
Two main reasons:-Firstly to improve on a ground-based photograph. For example, say you photographed a house to advertise it for sale. From the ground or, even a Google Aerial shot is very 'flat' and unflattering. Move the camera off the ground so that you get a bit of an angle and the image immediately becomes more appealing.Secondly to obtain shots that are either impossible or impractical/too costly. For instance, consider a proposed development for a Property Developer. It wants a view from the future Penthouse, but currently there is a pile of rubble on the ground. A ground or mast-based camera cannot get high enough but a UAV with a camera can fly to the required height and snap away merrily. Similarly, if a building such as a Church let fall some masonry from up high, a steeplejack or Scaffolder could get up there, but a quicker solution could be an aerial craft to fly up and relay inspection images to ground allowing for a rapid damage assessment to be made.
Real-estate agents, travellers and others use aerial photography to take photos. Geographers, cartographers, and commercial mappers use aerial photography to see land features not visible through ground level photographs. The wider area viewing, consistent scales through the entire frame for accurate measurement are just two advantages. There are no disadvantages for aerial photographers. For an annual function, I called an aerial photographer from singaporeaerialphotography.com to take photos.
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With high oblique photographs, you cannot see what is known as "dead ground" (parts of the area that are behind things like buildings and hills) And with low oblique photographs, you cannot see the horizon properly.
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aerial distance is measured through the air as opposed to ground travel
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An aerial root is an adventitious root which grows from a plant stem above the ground.
An aerial root is an adventitious root which grows from a plant stem above the ground.
what is the difference in between original ground level and natural ground level
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An aerial ball is when the ball goes into the air (a couple of feet off teh ground).
No. Kangaroos are ground-dwelling animals.