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Keith McGregor

Vertical Photography - What is It?

... Photography is still used today although in the civil world it obviously has very different applications. Vertical photography is therefore taken in a vertical aspect which not only allows a large area to be covered with each image ... Read Read: Vertical Photography - What is It?

By: Keith McGregor | 22/02/2008 | Photography

Aerial Photography or Satellite Imagery?

... such as the quality or resolution, time sensitivity, budget and size of site. In the past vertical photography has always been available from both sources and as technology progresses the quality of satellite imagery has increased and ... Read Read: Aerial Photography or Satellite Imagery?

By: Keith McGregor | 03/08/2008 | Photography

Helicopter or Fixed Wing Aircraft – a Stable Platform for Aerial Photography?

... a vertical camera. This is because most surveys are required along a fixed route such as a pipe line or a road network and require vertical photography through the bottom of the fuselage of the aircraft. Event Aerial Photography often ... Read Read: Helicopter or Fixed Wing Aircraft – a Stable Platform for Aerial Photography?

By: Keith McGregor | 29/07/2008 | Digital Photography

Advertising Photography – From the 'aerial' Point of View

... has been mastered only by a few individuals. Oblique refers to pictures that are usually taken from the side of an aircraft. Vertical photography means images that are shot from directly above the subject of the picture. The former ... Read Read: Advertising Photography – From the 'aerial' Point of View

By: Allan | 02/01/2008 | Advertising
Keith McGregor

Oblique Aerial Photography – What is it and How is it Used?

... of the building work at regular intervals. Oblique aerial photography has several advantages over vertical photography:- It can show the front/vertical aspect of buildings. It can show a greater area of the ground looking into ... Read Read: Oblique Aerial Photography – What is it and How is it Used?

By: Keith McGregor | 07/12/2007 | Photography

Aerial Photography or Mast Photography – How to Elevate?

... photographic companies will often have their own extensive Aerial Photographic Library. Although it would appear that mast photography would be lower cost it must be remembered that the photographer (with mast) must travel to the site and ... Read Read: Aerial Photography or Mast Photography – How to Elevate?

By: Keith McGregor | 30/07/2008 | Digital Photography

Aerial Photography and the Weather

... * Haze, poor horizontal visibility Haze is one of the biggest problems for Oblique Aerial Photography because it can reduce visibility down to several kilometres when the sky is clear and the weather looks spectacular from the ground. ... Read Read: Aerial Photography and the Weather

By: Keith McGregor | 08/05/2008 | Photography

Fixed Wing Aircraft - Choices for Oblique Aerial Photography!

... but if some wishes to purchase an aircraft solely for the purpose of Oblique Aerial Photography there are many factors, which should be taken into consideration. Firstly and foremost the aircraft must be legal. Therefore, if revenue is ... Read Read: Fixed Wing Aircraft - Choices for Oblique Aerial Photography!

By: Keith McGregor | 12/02/2009 | Photography

Oblique, Vertical and Panoramic Aerial Photography - Aerial Photography at an Angle

... exposure. In photographic terms, a 3-degree variance can occur, after that, it becomes "oblique". The advantage of vertical aerial photography is that the scale is essentially constant. Measurements of directions are easier and generally ... Read Read: Oblique, Vertical and Panoramic Aerial Photography - Aerial Photography at an Angle

By: Gabriel Killian | 16/10/2008 | Photography
Andrew Goodall

Photography Composition: the Rule of Thirds

... sense. This may sound a little too structured for the real world, and in most cases it is. After twenty years in photography, I can tell you that nature is not so neatly packaged for our convenience. You cannot expect all the objects ... Read Read: Photography Composition: the Rule of Thirds

By: Andrew Goodall | 09/05/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Ralph Serpe

20 Beginner Tips for Taking Digital Photography

... cameras are one of the greatest inventions of modern times. We are so fortunate to have this modern convenience called Digital Photography. To be able to capture a precious moment or beautiful scene at the click of a button, is something ... Read Read: 20 Beginner Tips for Taking Digital Photography

By: Ralph Serpe | 18/07/2008 | Photography

Photography Quick Tips For Taking Great Pictures

... to distract you from the main meat of the picture. The use of light is also very important in photography. While sometimes hard to see, light can either work for you or against you. It can be important to think about the angle of the light ... Read Read: Photography Quick Tips For Taking Great Pictures

By: Brandon Hopkins | 25/02/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Panoramic Photography – Grasping the Image at a Wide-ranging Scale

... number of images in this manner. On the other hand, when it comes to capturing scenes in panoramic photography, which also include vertical parts, the mode used is portrait and the mounting of the camera takes place perpendicularly – i.e. ... Read Read: Panoramic Photography – Grasping the Image at a Wide-ranging Scale

By: Clint Jhonson | 08/04/2008 | Real Estate

Photography Tip: Adjust the Background to Highlight your Subject

... is transformed into a blend of abstract colors and distracting objects are blurred past recognition. Digital photography offers the added benefit of being able to improve your photograph after the fact. Photo editing software (such as ... Read Read: Photography Tip: Adjust the Background to Highlight your Subject

By: Daniel Kluz | 21/09/2006 | Art & Entertainment

Photography - Understanding the Psychology of Effective Photographic Composition

... Applying the rule of thirds in the wrong situation can also completely destroy the strength of a photograph. In sports photography the money shot is often captured at the peak of the action, and at that instant the principal subject usually ... Read Read: Photography - Understanding the Psychology of Effective Photographic Composition

By: Stephen Carter | 25/08/2008 | Photography

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