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What does bird's eye view mean?

Bird's eye view refers to oblique aerial photos taken for topographic survey or urban planning work. It is suitable for low-altitude aerial photography fields such as real estate planning, large-scale projects under construction, land planning and surveying, factory scenes, scenic spot development planning, and landform survey. Application and a cursory look at some tall buildings.

Bird's eye photography:

Use helicopters, unmanned remote control aircraft, hot air balloons, flying machines, delta wings and other flying equipment to capture aerial images. For example: aerial photography of enterprises, real estate, scenic spots, large-scale outdoor activities and other projects is professionally shot with the above-mentioned equipment and remote control pan/tilt, including digital high-definition cameras, professional SLR digital cameras, and electronic gyro stabilization.

The GPS navigation system integrates microwave TV signal transmission, computer post-image processing, etc. It is suitable for applications in the fields of low-altitude aerial photography such as real estate planning, large-scale projects under construction, land planning and surveying, factory scenes, scenic area development planning, and landform survey, as well as for rough viewing of some tall buildings.

To put it simply, overlooking: looking from one angle, and what you see is limited; bird’s eye view: looking down from all directions, and what you see is a broader space.

Sentences:

1. Looking down from the top of the mountain, you can see cascading clouds and mountains, and the myriad scenes are dizzying.

2. Take a bird's-eye view of the earth while riding a hang glider. You can see the criss-crossing roads clearly in front of your eyes.

3. When looking at the Yangtze River from an airplane, it looks like a long, winding, white and shining ribbon.

4. Looking down from the top of the mountain, you can see stacks of clouds and mountains, and the myriad weather conditions are dizzying.

5. She went to the park and took a ride on the Ferris wheel. It took 17 minutes to complete a circle and she could have a bird's eye view of most of the city's scenery.

6. A bird's-eye view will comfort your mind and enjoy the lush scenery of the wonderland.

7. From a bird's eye view, you will find Mirror Lake Pond, Diaoden Hall, Weiyuan Island and Golden Pavilion.

8. Miss Kamal can have a bird's-eye view of her hometown, which is undergoing plastic surgery, from the window. She lives near Aznev Square in the south of Baku Avenue.

9. Left: Aerial view from the central business district to Port Phillip Bay.

10. Bright white tent stand, aerial view of sellers and shoppers at Turkish market.

11. However, he said that "the pain index is a bird's-eye view of entrepreneurs" and is therefore relevant to investment decisions.

12. In order to get a bird's eye view of the city, they stepped into the helicopter and flew in the sky.

13. An aerial view of some Allied troops off the coast of France on D-Day 1944.

14. Aerial view of Sukhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar, showing the Mongolian Parliament.

15. Aerial view of Chiemsee Castle. The castle is located on an island in the middle of Chiemsee, Bavaria's largest lake.

16. To realize the truth in life, you can only look up at the steps of wisdom, and you can only have a bird's eye view at the peak of wisdom.