Photograph image taken from an airplane; used for locating a property address or a structure on a lot. Also known as “air photo.
a common example of a remotely sensed (by camera and film) product
an image of the land taken from an aircraft or aerostat
a photograph of the earth's surface taken with a camera mounted in an airplane
a photograph that is taken from an aircraft
a picture taken from an airplane that provides information about the land on a large scale
a picture usually taken from an airplane
A photograph taken from an aircraft. See also: DOQQ, orthophoto, satellite photo.
A photograph of a portion of the earth's surface, taken from an aircraft. There are two principal types of photographs; vertical (the camera lens is parallel to the ground below) and oblique (lens is purposely titled from the vertical, generally 30–60 degrees).
Photographs taken from the air and used to identify archaeological sites either by low light for upstanding monuments or by differential crop growth on sites within arable fields.
A photo that is taken from the air. Aerial photographs that are used for aerial triangulation are taken by special cameras that can be calibrated to a high degree of accuracy, and are usually taken of the land directly below the plane.
A photograph of the Earth's surface taken from an aeroplane or some other type of airborne equipment.