Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Aerial Photography and Video

Aerial photography may not necessarily be considered a new art form but it definitely seems to be on the rise. With digital cameras and advanced equipment for mounting cameras on aeronautical devices many new doors are being opened. For example much of the filming for nature shows is done aerially in such a way that animals are caught in a seemingly natural way. 
Aerial photography has also been used to discover new areas, map uncharted land, and simply capture images that some people may never experience. 
Many of the aeronautical science majors are taking up photography and using it as a side business while they acquire flight time and work their way into a full time pilot position. 
Below are a couple of examples of students from RMC that have used their abilities as pilots to further their photography reaches. 


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http://brandontempletonphotos.smugmug.com/Airplanes/Flying-Miscellaneous/11652837_4ctLj#1147318601_uqnCs-A-LB

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