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aerial drone images speak for themselves Frequency about 2 posts per month Since Jan 2014 Website aerial - image.
Not exact matches
Definitely a contender for the best
drone for
aerial photography on our list, this quadcopter yields cinema - grade pictures and videos and features patented CineCore 2.0
image processing for professional shots.
This is a digital surface model of the vernal pool region of the Whetstone Savanna Preserve in southern Oregon generated from
aerial images collected using a small
drone.
SHORTLY after a powerful tornado struck Mayflower, Arkansas, on 27 April, storm - chaser Brian Emfinger flew a
drone over the ravaged town, capturing dramatic
aerial images of a wide swathe of wreckage, even as emergency services were flocking to the scene.
Now, using
aerial drones, they've obtained 3D
images of similarly - hidden objects.
Group exhibitions include Beastly / Tierisch, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland (2015); Now You See It: Photography and Concealment, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Plotting From Above: Mishka Henner and Montreal
Aerial Survey, McCord Museum, Montreal, Canada;
Drone: The Automated
Image, Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada; Views from Above, Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; A Different Kind of Order, International Centre of Photography, New York, USA (all 2013); Less Americains & Astronomical, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; Appropriation: Questioning the
Image, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna, Austria; No Man's Land, Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, USA (all 2012).
They used
drones to take
aerial images of the ice cover, and satellite data from the Canadian Ice Service to track sea ice movements back in time.
Another option is to use your own
drone, or hire someone with a
drone, to take
aerial images.
Moreover, while the legality remains murky for
drones (or «unmanned
aerial devices,» if you prefer) to capture listing video, agents nationwide continue to use these gadgets to get amazing
aerial real estate video and
images of the homes they represent.
The National Association of REALTORS ® has instructed its members to not use
drones nor hire photographers or videographers who use
drones for capturing
aerial images of listings until the FAA issues its final guidelines.
Before
drones became accessible to real estate pros,
aerial photos of properties were limited to either grainy satellite
images (like those found on Google Earth) or those taken during pricey
aerial photography sessions with a hired airplane or helicopter.