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Aerial Satellite Photos Give A Perspective Of Everything

By G L Harris

Aerial satellite photos are quickly becoming one of the hottest trends in online searches. Many people love to get a bird’s eye view of the world but aerial satelite photos offer something even better than that.

You don’t need to peak over the neighbours fence as you can see all your neighbourhood on these aerial photos. You can even look at fantastic locations like the Grand Canyon and Niagarra Falls and then zoom in to see everything in detail.

I was able to see the big signs placed around the locations and read them when I zoomed in. This is good for when you are going on a trip and can see what you will be looking for when you are on the road. I have printed some of the aerial satellite photos to take with me for my next trip.

I spent a few hours looking at different aerial satelite photos of our community. I found the pictures to be really interesting and filled me with me wonder. I spent hours looking at them.

You can zoom in

I have no idea how they do it, but you can find images that can back away for miles and miles. You can also zoom in pretty close to a certain target.

We looked at different aerial satellite photos of our neighborhood, slowly zooming in until we were focused on our own property.

Perspective

The aerial satelite photos of our property were really interesting to see. It is amazing to look at things from this new perspective.

This is what a bird see when flying above my head. It probably can’t see me, but it can see all the buildings, long and winding roads and railroad tracks and trees everywhere.

The images are so unusual that they almost look unreal. The aerial satellite photos remind me of a model train town in an odd sort of way. The trees looked fake and even the house looked as if it were a kind of toy.

I looked at the images in disbelief for so long that I began to doubt that they were real. The aerial satellite photos are almost mesmerizing if you spend too much time staring at them.

Soon I began looking for discrepancies that didn’t make sense and I managed to find a couple.

Images not in real time

The first thing that I noticed as I zoomed in closer and closer was the presence of a couple of trees that we had cut down awhile ago.

My vehicle was also missing from the aerial satelite photos as well. It took a few moments to discover that the aerial satellite photos are not presented in real time.

All in all the whole experience of zooming in and out on different locations was pretty neat.

I still get a little transfixed by the aerial satellite photos if I spend too much time browsing but they do make for really educational entertainment.

I could see the shopping centre and the school that are a few blocks away. The school is closed so there is no one there but the shopping centre is packed with cars and roads leading to shopping centre are full too.

Must have been a traffic jam when the picture was taken.

About the Author:
G L Harris has written a number of articles on digital photography and home security including Tiny Cameras, Cameras for Kids, Baby Cameras, Nanny Cameras, Internet Cameras, Remote Surveillance Cameras, Cell Phone Surveillance, CCTV Security System, Small Cameras, Motorola Mobile Phone, Baby Monitors, Baby Alarm, Hidden Video Cameras, Motion Detectors, Outdoor Security Cameras.
Lookout for more articles on this website.

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