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from a relatively high altitude. usually another aircraft. Air-to-air photography techniques are discussed later in this chapter. photography. Types of aerial photography are designated by their composition. A PINPOINT aerial photograph contains a target small enough to be included in one exposure. Long, narrow targets are exposures, called a STRIP When several strips are pieced together to form one composite picture of a large area, it is called a MOSAIC. Two pictures photographed to provide a three-dimensional effect are called STEREO aerial photographs. However, there are some characteristics that all types of aerial photography must have. All aerial photography must be sharp, show great detail, and be composed properly, so it satisfies the need for which it was made. encampment, is small enough to be included in one exposure (fig. 4-6). In the case of oblique photographs, you can make more than one shot of a pinpoint target to show the target from different angles. For instance, you Advanced Photography Course |
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