Abstract

Modelling and Repeating Early Photographic Positions with Aerial Drones

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  • One of the major challenges in acquiring current imagery for a repeat photography study of cultural landscapes is positioning the camera at the same, or nearly the same, location as the original photographer

  • The use of repeat photography for documenting a changing landscape has a long history in geography

  • Repetitive photography has been used in a photogrammetric context whereby changes in landscape and cultural features can be analytically measured and quantified

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Introduction

One of the major challenges in acquiring current imagery for a repeat photography study of cultural landscapes is positioning the camera at the same, or nearly the same, location as the original photographer. Abstract: The use of repeat photography for documenting a changing landscape has a long history in geography. Repetitive photography has been used in a photogrammetric context whereby changes in landscape and cultural features can be analytically measured and quantified.

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