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3rd Edition Chapter 9.1
Terms in this set (24)
Aerial photography Capturing of images from an aircraft while in flight. Variety of
platforms; i.e., fixed/rotor wing aircraft, UAV drones.
Elevated view photography capturing images from above "eye level" or the natural
perspective, i.e., ladder, rooftops, fire truck ladder, bridges
and overpasses.
Aerial and elevated photography can be a Higher views of the general area can show interrelationships
great addition to crime scene photos between different locations much more effectively.
because?
Aerial or elevated photographs can act to summarize the story already told in chapters by
photographs taken from eye level
Aerial photographs can aid? In police action like service of a warrant for high potential of
armed resistance or suspect flight
, Google earth Satellite views, buildings, vehicles and landscape change so
these images cannot be used in court proceedings or as
official documentation of a crime scene.
Working relationships Establishing a sound working relationship with an aviation
unit, fire and rescue personnel, property owner or other
persons who hold interest in the photographic process is
important.
Three things to cover when working with an Preflight briefing to discuss the area to be photographed, the
air crew? photographic goals, and the capabilities of the aircraft
Lighting during aerial photography best Capture images with the sun high in the sky, which will reduce
condition? the number of shadows present.
Motion control for aerial and elevated view The vibration and motion of the aircraft is the most important
photography most important elements to elements to consider and the main contributor to poor image
consider? quality during aerial photography.
Motion of the aircraft Even helicopters move all the time.
3rd Edition Chapter 9.1
Terms in this set (24)
Aerial photography Capturing of images from an aircraft while in flight. Variety of
platforms; i.e., fixed/rotor wing aircraft, UAV drones.
Elevated view photography capturing images from above "eye level" or the natural
perspective, i.e., ladder, rooftops, fire truck ladder, bridges
and overpasses.
Aerial and elevated photography can be a Higher views of the general area can show interrelationships
great addition to crime scene photos between different locations much more effectively.
because?
Aerial or elevated photographs can act to summarize the story already told in chapters by
photographs taken from eye level
Aerial photographs can aid? In police action like service of a warrant for high potential of
armed resistance or suspect flight
, Google earth Satellite views, buildings, vehicles and landscape change so
these images cannot be used in court proceedings or as
official documentation of a crime scene.
Working relationships Establishing a sound working relationship with an aviation
unit, fire and rescue personnel, property owner or other
persons who hold interest in the photographic process is
important.
Three things to cover when working with an Preflight briefing to discuss the area to be photographed, the
air crew? photographic goals, and the capabilities of the aircraft
Lighting during aerial photography best Capture images with the sun high in the sky, which will reduce
condition? the number of shadows present.
Motion control for aerial and elevated view The vibration and motion of the aircraft is the most important
photography most important elements to elements to consider and the main contributor to poor image
consider? quality during aerial photography.
Motion of the aircraft Even helicopters move all the time.