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You need to find a photo that was taken with a higher quality camera at a higher mega pixel. These types of photos can easily be enlarged without getting distorted.
It depends on the circumstances of who took them, when. Your official photo, for example, is not protected by copyright, because it is a work of the federal government. Other photos taken by military photographers, such as are found on DVIDS, are also not protected. Snapshots, on the other hand, taken by someone whose official duties do not include photography, would be protected.
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.
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A single roll of 35mm film can typically hold 24 to 36 photos, depending on the length of the roll and the size of the photos taken.
Photos taken in a garabage can.
Yes. They provide data that is accessible unlimited times. This removes a high chance of losing photographing material such as already taken photos.
You can have your photo taken by a street photographer. Or you can have photos taken in Kandahar.
You would call photos taken from Airplanes and Helicopters "Aerial Photos. " or "Aerial Scenes". I hope this helped. :)
Before photos become photos they are on film. they are taken to a dark room because if the film is subjected to light, the photos come out as pictures of a giant white ball
Yes. All of the photos taken in the movie are protected by copyright.
Photos taken of Earth from an orbiting satellite