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		<title>An Introduction To Aerial Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Kite aerial photography is a beautiful photography technique: including the name suggests, this technique involves lifting a kite which has a camera that come with it. You should be set either automatically or remotely to consider aerial photos. A &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/an-introduction-to-aerial-photography/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/an-introduction-to-aerial-photography/">An Introduction To Aerial Photography</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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<p>Kite aerial photography is a beautiful photography technique: including the name suggests, this technique involves lifting a kite which has a camera that come with it. You should be set either automatically or remotely to consider aerial photos. A big benefit of kite aerial photography is that you simply don&#8217;t require an established camera: you can take amazing aerial shots with disposable cameras too, and I tell you that from my very own experience. Besides, the kites also range between the simplest to your most complex ones, the only thing every photographer has to pay attention to would be the stability on the camera. The digital camera have to be properly anchored to your kite, otherwise it risks to fall from 15-20 feet and up.</p>
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<p>Personally i have tried a steerable kite to adopt gorgeous aerial photos of my city, i have implemented a light-weight camera rig system to boost the stability in the device. The extra weight on the rigs plays a pivotal role: kites are sensitive structures that cannot withstand tremendous weights, this is the reason you need to choose good, strong yet light rigs (I&#8217;ve got chosen carbon fibre rigs, which I highly recommend if you intend to specialize in kite aerial photography).</p>
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<p>One of the newest kite designs could be the helikite design, that&#8217;s extremely light and has an aerodynamic format that enables you to handle it easier. The type of kite you ultimately choose is vital, as some kites fly at the higher angle as opposed to others. The key benefits of using thin air kites for example a rokkaku kite (which can be one of the best) would be that the photos are wider, they&#8217;ve got more “substance”.</p>
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<p>DIY Kite Aerial Photography</p>
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<p>You can buy a kite that may be especially intended for kite aerial photography, but why spend around 200 dollars using one when it&#8217;s possible to you could make your own, within a long time? These DIY projects are fun and relaxing, so i explain to you from my own, personal experience: nothing even compares to the sense of satisfaction you will get when you see that a handmade kite has risen there and your camera is to take steady, superior pictures!</p>
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<p>Basically, you may need four major components for aerial photography: a well-designed kite, line, camera and camera rigs. Be sure the kite is strong enough to lift you camera (regardless of whether it&#8217;s a DSLR, a tight camera or simply a smartphone camera). If you use a DSLR, however, You need to to obtain a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/STKs-Kodak-KLIC-7004-Battery-Charger/dp/B00BV9ZQKS">Kodak klic-7004 charger</a>. Simultaneously, the rigs has to be solid and suitable for heavy-duty applications: it is possible to choose aluminum rigs likewise, they&#8217;re as lightweight as carbon fibre.</p>
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<p>Mount the rigs on the kite with hard wire and make sure to keep a tiny distance between camera and the kite. Also, it is important to set the camera to look at photos automatically, I&#8217;ve got set an interval mode of 10 seconds, meaning that the camera took six photos per minute. On the other hand, if you use your smartphone’s camera it is possible to opt for a helpful different interval mobile apps designed for cameras. Being a safety tip, You should to secure you with bubble wrap in case it is going to fall, particularly if you prefer to send your iPhone around!</p>
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