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Summary Of: Aerial photography

Aerial photography was first practiced by the French photographer and balloonist... The use of aerial photography for military purposes was expanded during... Aerial photography is used in... aerial photography may legally document features and occurrences on private property... Aerial photography includes challenges not present in non... Aerial photography and remote sensing...

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