Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Are the photos taken on the plane called peeping birds?
Are the photos taken on the plane called peeping birds?
Pinyin: ni m 4 o kà n
Meaning: Looking down from a height.
1, a bird's eye view in a broad sense does not mean a bird's eye view.
2. Aerial view (ちょぅかん) mainly refers to photos taken from the air.
3. Aerial photography:
Use helicopters, unmanned remote control aircraft, hot air balloons, delta wings and other flying equipment to shoot image data in the air (such as enterprises, real estate, scenic spots, large-scale outdoor activities, etc.). ), and shoot digital high-definition cameras, professional SLR digital cameras, electronic gyro stabilization, GPS navigation system integrated microwave TV signal transmission, computer post-image processing and so on through the above equipment. It is suitable for low-altitude aerial photography applications such as real estate planning, large-scale projects under construction, land planning and mapping, factory scenes, scenic spot development planning, landform survey, and rough inspection of some tall buildings.
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