The Face of the Earth as Seen from the Air / A Study in the Application of Airplane Photography to Geography
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An exploration of aerial photography as a tool for geographic observation and mapping, explaining photographic techniques, orientation and shadow interpretation, stereoscopic methods, and limitations in representing relief. It surveys how air images reveal urban layouts, engineered works, drainage systems, marshes, coastal flats, submerged and mountain forms, and plains, and discusses practical uses in landscape planning, resource study, and charting. Illustrated examples and guidance on camera use and photo-reading accompany chapters on mapping, geological reconnaissance, and photographic mosaics, showing how airborne views inform geographic analysis and surveying.
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