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Welcome

The term "Framed" refers to the act of enclosing or presenting something within a frame, which is a common practice in photography to enhance the visual appeal of an image. "Shot" relates to capturing a photograph, often used to describe the act of taking a picture. Together, "The Framed Shot" suggests a focus on both the artistic presentation of photographs and the moments captured, implying a professional and curated approach to photography. The name evokes a sense of artistry and attention to detail in the photography business.
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Aerial
Aerial photography describes images captured from an elevated viewpoint using an aircraft, drone, or satellite, providing a bird's-eye view to highlight patterns, textures, and spatial relationships not visible from the ground. Key characteristics include its synoptic view, which covers large areas, its "time-freezing" ability to provide a snapshot of a moment, and a three-dimensional perspective that can reveal depth. Images are taken from an airborne platform, offering a unique, downward-looking view of the Earth's surface, architecture, and landscapes. A single aerial photograph can capture a vast area, showing the context of features and their spatial relationships. Aerial images act as a permanent record of the Earth's surface at a specific point in time, making them useful for documenting dynamic events like floods or forest fires. When two overlapping aerial photos are viewed stereoscopically, they provide a three-dimensional view of the terrain, enabling measurements.

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