
Notes on Kite Aerial Photography: Photo Gallery
Landscape
textures changing from path to stream (46K jpg, Canon 24-mm, May
1997).
Kite
photographs above Coyote Hills do a fine job of revealing the
varied textures of this interesting landscape. This plan view
captures the transition between dry hillside and green wetlands.


Views in opposite directions(41K jpg left and 21K jpg right,
Canon 24-mm, May 1997).
The lefthand view shows the
wetlands strecthing toward Freemont and the East Bay hills. On
the right is a southwest-facing view from the north end of the
hills. Though taken from roughly the same place. They look like
distinctly different landscapes.



Closer views of the shallow waters and tall grass (33K jpg left,
33K jpg center and 50K jpg right, Canon 24-mm, May 1997).
I ended up with quite
afew shots of the grass in the wetlands. This eight-foot-high
march grass provides shelter for many birds and was in constant
movement in sea breeze. The grass moves so much that it is
blurred in many of the images.
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