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ScanSolve AI Answer
Here are the answers to the questions based on the photographs: 1. a) An oblique photograph is B. b) A vertical photograph is A. 2. Reasons for the answer in (1): Photograph A is a vertical photograph because it is taken with the camera pointing straight down, perpendicular to the ground. This perspective shows the tops of objects (like building roofs) and does not show the sides of buildings or the horizon. Photograph B is an oblique photograph because it is taken with the camera tilted at an angle to the ground. This perspective allows the viewer to see the sides of buildings and other structures, giving a sense of depth and perspective, and the horizon is visible in the distance. 3. Difference between low oblique and high oblique photographs: A low oblique photograph* is taken with the camera tilted at an angle, but the horizon is not visible in the image. A high oblique photograph* is taken with the camera tilted at a greater angle, and the horizon is visible in the image.

