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Kite aerial photography (KAP) occurs as hobby and a nature and severity of photography. The little camera is suspended from the kite and used to require aerial photographs. the camerthe rigs might range from either a highly elementary, consisting of a clean-cut mechanism by owning a one time use camera, to complex apparatuses applying radio control & digital cameras. inside a select few occasions it can be a full choice (in several ways) to any more form of aerial photography.

A case image of San Francisco when a 1906 San Francisco earthquake was taken by an early pioneer in KAP, George Lawrence using a big panoramic camera and stabilising rig he designed.

Charles Benton
A guide to kite aerial photography including background, equipment, a discussion section, and a gallery of 2,000 aerial photographs (CA, USA).

John Maxworthy
Well published KAPer with clear diagrams of rigs. Rokkaku plan (NY, USA).

Michael Brown
Assorted experience. Note the panaramas from composite images.

Dan Russell-Pinson
The experiences of a beginner.

Bird Shots
David McGeachy offers kite and poll aerial photography galleries and detailed images of equipment. (Florida USA)

Doug Whitman
KAP onboard the "Rose" tall ship.

Glen Thomas
Small site about photographer using video view finder (South Africa).

Kraft Schmidt
Many good images of kites at Fano (Germany).

Masami Nakajima
Comprehensive site including Japan Kite Aerial Photography Association (JKPA), Pinhole cameras and no-wind KAP.

Parramatta High School Kite Aerial Photography
KAP centred around Parramatta High School. Includes details of the kites and rigs used. (Australia)


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