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Elsevier Science, 2010. — 268 p. — ISBN: 9780444532602, ISBN: 9780080932835. Key Features Full-color photographs throughout. Case studies from around the globe. Techniques presented allow for image resolution impossible to match via traditional aerial photography or satellite datasets. Glossary clarifies key terms. As the need for geographical data rapidly expands in the 21st...
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Elsevier Science, 2010. — 268 p. As the need for geographical data rapidly expands in the 21st century, so too do applications of small-format aerial photography for a wide range of scientific, commercial and governmental purposes. Small-format Aerial Photography (SFAP) presents basic and advanced principles and techniques with an emphasis on digital cameras. Unmanned platforms...
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Firefly Books, 2001. — 168 p. This book takes you in orbit over the United States, giving you a view that normally only Space Shuttle astronauts enjoy. From the sprawling cities of California to Maine's island-flecked coast, from the glaciers of Alaska to the beaches of Florida, here is North America as you have never seen it before. Each image is a revelation, building into a...
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Airlife Publishing, 1999. — 148 p. Gordon Bain had his first camera at the age of 14, and began submitting material to the aviation press almost immediately. This text is a photographic study of "old" aircraft in flight. Its main aim is to show his work in the specialist area of air-to-air photography.
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Peachpit Press, 2015. — 288 p. Inexpensive consumer drones that offer ease of flight and high-quality photography and videography have exploded on the market recently, creating what can only be described as drone mania amongst a diverse range of potential users. Because camera-carrying drones still really only exist on the edge between hobby and the mainstream, there is still a...
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Reaktion Books, 2010. — 149 p. Used for everything from geographic evaluation to secret spy missions, aerial photography has a rich and storied history, ably recounted here in Photography and Flight. Aerial photography is marked by its dependency on technological developments in both photography and aerospace, and the authors chart the history of this photography as it tracked...
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Paddington Press, 1978. — 132 p. Georg Gersier spent 10 years on an intensely pergonal photographic quest during which he logged more than 1.000 hours in the air over 59 countries and territories around the world. The result was a series of spectacular aerial photographs that have transformed the craft of aerial photography into high art. Ranging from the barren saltlands ol...
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Knapp Press, 1988. — 312 p. For Gerster, the view from above is far more than the sum of its parts "I was searching for an overall view and found a new vision of the world " Here, the earthly things - the commonplace, the trivial, the mundane - assume new dimensions as the familiar becomes abstract, the grandiose becomes insignificant, the ugly becomes beautiful. It is an...
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Skyhorse Publishing, 2017. — 208 p. — ISBN: 978-1510712164. Drones are the next frontier in photography. This cutting-edge technology, still unexplored by the masses, can bring visual artistry to new and exciting heights. The Handbook of Drone Photography will be the go-to manual for consumers wishing to harness the power of drones to capture stunning aerial photographs. This...
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Skyhorse Publishing, 2017. — 139 p. — ISBN: 978-1510712164. Drones are the next frontier in photography. This cutting-edge technology, still unexplored by the masses, can bring visual artistry to new and exciting heights. The Handbook of Drone Photography will be the go-to manual for consumers wishing to harness the power of drones to capture stunning aerial photographs. This...
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RotoVision, 2003. — 159 p. — ISBN10: 2880467276, ISBN13: 978-2880467272. This book is both a guide to the techniques of aerial photography, and a showcase of work by the author, who is one of the world's top aerial photographers. It covers the various aspects of this specialised genre and will be written in an accessible, conversational tone, with plenty of tips, anecdotes and...
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Kaisanti Press, 2017. — 167 p. Your world has just opened up to a new level. Look to the sky and appreciate the beauty above your head. Watch the birds fly by and imagine their view. When flying a drone, you can see what they see. Karma is the perfect tool to get you there. Karma is designed to be a one-person show, where you can effectively plan your shots, control your rig...
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Hastings House, 1969. — 154 p. With flight through the air and now in Outer space a reality, our vision of the world and the universe has expanded far beyond our prevision or even imagination. Photography can hold still the Meeting glimpses of the world as seen by flyers: indeed it makes visible, through remote space-borne cameras, what man himself has not yet seen. The camera,...
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Rocky Nook, 2016. — 286 p. Consumer drones and quadcopters have become the hottest new gear in photography, whether you’re a professional photographer or an amateur shooter. These “flying tripods” have given photographers the ability to place their cameras virtually anywhere they want, creating still images and video footage that were previously impossible to capture. Many...
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Rocky Nook, 2016. — 286 p. Consumer drones and quadcopters have become the hottest new gear in photography, whether you’re a professional photographer or an amateur shooter. These “flying tripods” have given photographers the ability to place their cameras virtually anywhere they want, creating still images and video footage that were previously impossible to capture. Many...
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Rocky Nook, 2016. — 286 p. Consumer drones and quadcopters have become the hottest new gear in photography, whether you’re a professional photographer or an amateur shooter. These “flying tripods” have given photographers the ability to place their cameras virtually anywhere they want, creating still images and video footage that were previously impossible to capture. Many...
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Tab Books, 1979. — 140 p. This is not a book for professional photographers, nor is it for experienced semi-pros. It is written for people who fly — and take pictures — for fun. After more than twenty years of learning by trial and disappointment, I have scribbled about some things I wish someone had told me when I was getting started. My hope is that no weekend pilot who reads...
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Hubbard Press, 1969. — 100 p. The collection of stereo aerial photographs has been selected to provide a portfolio for the study of land forms, rock structure, vegetation, soils, and conservation, as well as many cultural features. Each picture is accompanied by a description of the region and the prominent features are keyed to the index grid system.
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