Observed arrival · 2026-08-20
Low Altitude Review
A reading site about aerial photography between thirty and five hundred feet, from tethered blimps and balloons to kites, masts, and drones.
Why it surfaced
Low Altitude Review takes an overlooked strip of air and treats it with unusual seriousness: its essays cover lift, focal length, airspace rules, viewsheds, construction records, and the practical difference between a drone and a blimp. The copy is precise and refreshingly willing to name its uncertainty, while the site’s 42 links suggest a considered small publication rather than a landing page.
A reading site about aerial photography between thirty and five hundred feet, from tethered blimps and balloons to kites, masts, and drones.
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