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History of Aerial photographs, (वायव फोटो का इतिहास)
What is aerial photographs?
The first aerial photographs were created in 1858 by Gaspar Felix Tournachon who was also known as "Nadar" when he photographed the houses of the French village of Petit-Becetre. The images were captured from a balloon tethered at a height of 80 meters.
Aerial photography is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other flying object. ... Mounted cameras may be triggered remotely or automatically; hand-held photographs may be taken by a photographer.Vertical aerial photography is an aerial photography technique where the shots are taken from directly above the subject of the image. Hence, this method of aerial photography is also often referred to as “overhead aerial photography.
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