Creating a top-down drone photo of a large area
We were recently asked to take some drone photos of a woodland for the cover image of a book being written on its history. One request was for a top-down image showing the whole area.
With the legal drone flight altitude limit of 120m (generally speaking), the camera could only get around 1/30th of the area required in one photo!
So to solve this we turn to the PC to design a flight pattern that can be sent to the drone controller. The drone then takes photos at regular intervals while flying this pattern. In this case this gave us around 40 photos which we could then stitch together into one very high res image.
See some of the process below
While a book cover is a less common approach we receive, this photo technique is equally good for producing overhead shots for caravan/camping sites, nature areas to show footpaths, construction sites and every other application where information may want to be overlaid on a top-down high-quality photograph.
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