Vertical aerial photography - hole in the bottom of plane, one/two cameras are strapped in. This sort of photography is mainly used for mapping and the calculation of heights of mountains, rivers, etc. Example of vertical aerial photography can be seen below
Image ref. http://www.aerialaspectphoto.com/applications.html
The other type of aerial photography is oblique photography which is shot usually from the door of the aircraft. The uses for oblique aerial photography include real estate and historial documentation.
Image ref. http://www.aerialaspectphoto.com/applications.html
The last type of aerial photography that Geoff Comfort spoke about was Air to Air. This is basically refers to air craft to air craft images. An example of this can be seen below.
Image ref. http://www.aerialarchives.com/airlines.htm
One thing that is important to consider is when photographing any aircraft with propellers, you need to use a slow enough shutter speed to have movement in the propellers otherwise the plane will look as though it is still.
Below are some examples of Geoff Comfort aerial photography.
Image ref. http://www.geoffcomfort.com/aerial.html






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