Saturday, August 30, 2008

Helicopter vs Airplane Aerials

Aerial photographs can be taken from either airplanes or helicopters. Helicopter aerials will incur an extra charge due to the extra expense, but sometimes it can be well worth the extra charge.

Close-up Details

Where the difference is especially noticed is in close-up detail photographs. With the helicopter, you are closer to the ground and closer to the site. For an airplane, you need a higher zoom factor for the same picture. The higher zoom factor will create a picture which is not quite as sharp, and for real tight close-ups, the needed zoom factor may not even be possible.

Example 1
Below are a pictures we took to show workers at a site making precast concrete pieces.

This is the picture from an airplane (210mm focal length). The workers and site are hard to pinpoint. The precast factory site is in the middle of the photograph.


Precast block construction

This is the picture from a helicopter with a less zoom factor (165mm focal length). Less zoom is needed since we were closer and lower:

Precast block construction
When we crop and enlarge the worker near the middle of the picture, we get the image below.

Precast worker
This close-up image would not be possible to get from an airplane.


Example 2

Below is a picture of construction from an airplane (150 mm focal length):

Pepsi Center aerial from plane

Here is a picture of the same construction from a helicopter with less zoom than the airplane (105mm focal length). Once again, less zoom is needed since we were closer and lower to the site.

Pepsi Center aerial from plane

Here is a cropped picture from the helicopter of some workers in the above picture. Uncropped picture source was 300mm focal length in a helicopter:

Pepsi Center aerial from plane



When an Airplane is sufficient

For large sites that you do not intend to zoom into, the difference can be minimal. Here is a picture taken from a plane and then one from a helicopter.

Photo from an airplane:


Pepsi Center aerial from plane


Photo from a helicopter: Pepsi Center aerial from helicopter

The two pictures are taken on two different days with different lighting, but the overall composure is similar. If details on the building are not needed, the helicopter might not be needed.

Metropolitan Areas

In some city areas with lots of buildings, it can be easier to get photographs in a helicopter. Due to the slower speed of helicopters, they are allowed to get closer to other buildings and be closer to the ground. If the site is surrounded by other tall buildings, it may be important to use a helicopter.

Site and Situation Dependent

Every site and job is different. We will work with you to obtain the best aerial images possible. Give us a call, and we can discuss if using a helicopter is right for you.


Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Friday, August 29, 2008

Democratic National Convention Aerial Pictures

We take pictures for all types of needs. This past weekend, we were asked to take pictures of the Democratic National Convention. This was a special one to be asked to do. It only happens every 4 years, and it has not been in Denver since 1908. In order to not cause any problems for security, these pictures were taken the day before the convention started.

Here is an overall picture of the site. The area includes Invesco Field in the foreground, the Pepsi Center in the background, and quite a few tents that were erected specifically for the convention.

Democratic National Convention Aerial Picture
Here is a little closer in to show the Pepsi Center with all the tents that were constructed for the convention.

Democratic National Convention Aerial Picture

Then closer yet is just the Pepsi Center where all the main activities were from Monday-Wednesday.

Democratic National Convention Aerial Picture: Pepsi Center

If you have any need of photographs near these areas around the convention, please let us know.

Colorado Aerial Photography is here for all your aerial photography needs from your special needs to everyday needs.


Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Panorama Photographs

Paromoramic photographs can be a good way to capture images that are difficult to express in a standard 35mm frame.

35mm size

Here is an image we captured of the Winter Park ski area using the standard 35mm size. It is an impressive area, and you can see many of the surrounding mountains. But when you are there, it seems even more impressive.

Winter Park Aerial

Panorama Wide Format

Change this to a panorama, and it captures how impressive the moutains are all around the ski area.

Winter Park Aerial Panorama

Stock Photography

Look out for more pictures and galleries from Colorado Aerial Photography using panoramas. If you have a need for panoramic photos for your specific needs, please let us know.


Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Sunday, June 8, 2008

New Denver Skyline Aerial Gallery

Recently, some people have been asking for pictures of the Denver skyline with the mountains in the background. With all the mountains in the background of Denver, this is not too hard. With our aerial missions in the Denver area, we also take the opportunity at the same time to capture stock photography.


Denver Skyline Aerial

If you are interested in seeing more pictures of the Denver skyline click the above picture or this link for the Denver skyline gallery.

If you would like to inquire about high resolution stock photography from these pictures or any other in the Denver area, please give us a call or send us an E-mail.


Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Monday, May 26, 2008

Windsor Tornado Damage

On Thursday, May 22, a large tornado touched down in Windsor, Colorado. This was a surprise to a lot of people since we do not get many tornados this close to the mountains. And if they do happen, they are usually not very strong.

On Saturday, we went up to look at the damage and we even more surprised to see how the tornado had wreaked havoc to the small town. It looks like it really hit the main residential area which is sad.

Below is only one small section of the residential destruction. I imagine every house with a blue tarp has its roof blown off. Many are totally destroyed.

Windsor Tornado Damage residential aerial
Some large buildings were demolished as shown below:
Windsor Tornado Damage businesses aerial
In this picture you can see a number of buildings demolished, but one in the center that is untouched.
Windsor Tornado Damage businesses aerial
We have more pictures if you are interested: Windsor Tornado Damage Gallery

If you have need of the pictures, please let us know. We are sad to see all this destruction and are willing to help wherever we can.

Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com

Sunday, May 25, 2008

What Aerial Photography Provides

Sometimes people ask, "Why Aerial Photos since so much is on Google?" Google and other aerial mapping tools are great, but aerial photography from us offers a lot that those services cannot provide.

For construction, recent and monthly photos can be extremely important. This is not possible with Google. Also once a project is done, it is nice to get an aerial photos of the newly finished building. A custom aerial photography will provide a high resolution photograph with incredible detail that can be enlarged to about any size you want.

For realestate, vertical shots are likely not the best way to protray your property. Vertical shots only show the roofs of buildings and not the fronts. Oblique shots or shots taken from an angle can show nicely the perspective of your property in relation to the city and other prominent sites.

Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Aerial, Ground, Interior Photography packages

In addition to aerial photography, Colorado aerial photography can provide packages which include ground and interior photos. One stop shopping.

Denver Building Aerial Denver Building Ground shotDenver Building Interior

If you would like to look at more example, follow this link: Air-Ground-Interior Examples.

Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Denver Downtown Construction

Denver Downtown Construction

Much is going on downtown with lots of construction! On almost every street there is construction. Here are a few pictures of areas under construction.

Often when taking picture of one site, you capture two sites at the same time. In this picture, there is a building with 5+ stories built and one behind that is just starting.


LODO construction

The Justice Center:

Justice Center Denver Construction

1 Lincoln Place nearing completion on the outside:

1 Lincoln Place Denver Aerial
For other Denver Construction see our Denver Construction Gallery.



Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC

Introduction

Welcome to the Colorado Aerial Photography blog. This will be a newsletter and information spot for our customers. Our main Colorado Aerial Photography website is our main spot for general information about our company and our services.

What this blog will be about:


  • Colorado construction pictures
  • Colorado real estate areas
  • What is new in our galleries
  • How aerial photography can help you

Till next time,
Debbie Cruikshank: debbie@coloradoaerial.com
Brian Cruikshank: brian@coloradoaerial.com
Colorado Aerial Photography, LLC