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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial images" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to photographs or visual representations taken from the air, typically from an aircraft or drone.
Example: "The aerial images captured during the survey provided valuable insights into the landscape changes over the years."
Alternatives: "drone images" or "bird's-eye view photos".
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Or Mishka Henner, who creates aerial images of sites like US military bases using Google Earth.
Vincent Laforet shot these aerial images for The Times from 2002 to 2004.
Contractors might assess the progress of dams or roads by flying overhead and capturing aerial images.
Chilling aerial images portray the original ground zero and the lines of trenches where troops were stationed for blasts.
Aerial images show only the occasional patch of high ground, sometimes crowded with cattle, visible above the water.
Like Michael, many already rely on aerial images to guide planting, irrigation and pest management decisions throughout a growing season.
Farm consultants can look at aerial images and see signs of pest damage, then apply pesticides where they are needed.
This link provides aerial images of what the group says is the Tibetan countryside before and after, showing changes.
Before the takeover, it broadcast aerial images of the protests against Mr. Morsi, set to soaring martial music.
Aerial images showed that the plane hit parked cars metres from the tarmac, destroying around 15 vehicles on impact.
Aerial images from remote villages across the islands also reveal scenes of devastation.
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