Photographs help provide information and realism as well as emotions that are felt by the explorers. Pictures of the survey stations, cross sections, of animals, or tiny speleothems help document the environment and the surrounding area of the cave that is being surveyed. Compact cameras are used for easy and quick documentary photographs. Professional cameras on tripod with several flashes and lights from helmets too. Pictures taken while surveying are then downloaded and stored in to a netbook. Each photo will be connected within a database and directly located to the survey in order to have a more geographical and visual references of every location surveyed.
SOURCES
Dr. Francesco Sauro, University of Bologna, Survey and Photography instructor
Photograph by Tabitha Rossman, Mesilla Valley grotto Survey Team and EWLS Photography Blogger
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SOURCES
Dr. Francesco Sauro, University of Bologna, Survey and Photography instructor
Photograph by Tabitha Rossman, Mesilla Valley grotto Survey Team and EWLS Photography Blogger
blogs.esa.int
#ewls #womencavers #speleology
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