A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep
viewing angle, creating a
perspective as if the observer were a
bird
Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
in flight looking downward. Bird's-eye views can be an
aerial photograph, but also a drawing, and are often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps.
Before crewed flight was common, the term "bird's eye" was used to distinguish views drawn from direct observation at high vantage locations (e.g. a mountain or tower), from those constructed from an imagined bird's perspectives. Bird's eye views as a genre have existed since classical times. They were significantly popular in the mid-to-late 19th century in the United States and Europe as
photographic prints.
Terminology
The terms aerial view and aerial viewpoint are also sometimes used synonymous with bird's-eye view. The term ''aerial view'' can refer to any view from a great height, even at a wide angle, as for example when looking sideways from an airplane window or from a mountain top. Overhead view is fairly synonymous with ''bird's-eye view'' but tends to imply a vantage point of a lesser height than the latter term. For example, in computer and video games, an "overhead view" of a character or situation often places the vantage point only a few feet (a meter or two) above human height. See
top–down perspective.
Recent technological and networking developments have made
satellite images more accessible. Microsoft
Bing Maps offers direct overhead satellite photos of the entire planet but also offers a feature named
Bird's eye view in some locations. The ''Bird's Eye'' photos are angled at 40 degrees rather than being straight down. Satellite imaging programs and photos have been described as offering a viewer the opportunity to "fly over" and observe the world from this specific angle.
In filmmaking and
video production
Video production is the process of producing video content. It is the equivalent of filmmaking, but with video recorded either as analog signals on videotape, digitally in video tape or as computer files stored on optical discs, hard drives, SSDs, ...
, a bird's-eye shot refers to a shot looking directly down on the subject. The perspective is very foreshortened, making the subject appear short and squat. This shot can be used to give an overall
establishing shot
An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes, the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects. It is generally a long or extreme-long shot at the beginning of ...
of a scene, or to emphasise the smallness or insignificance of the subjects. It is shot by lifting the camera up by hands or by hanging it off something strong enough to support it. When a scene needs a large area shot, it is a
crane shot.
Bird's-eye views are common in the broadcasting of sports events, especially in the 21st century, with the increased usage of the
Skycam and other devices like it, such as the CableCam and
Spidercam.
Gallery
File:VISTA GERAL DO THEATRO DE GUERRA feita a — voo de pássaro — pelo aeronauta americano o Sr. James Allen.jpg, Bird's-eye view of operations during the Paraguayan War from James Allen's observation balloon, 1868
File:Baku-London flight.jpg, Aerial view of the City of London
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, 2011
File:Sydney view from plane.jpg, View of Sydney
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from an airliner
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File:Flying above the ALMA Site.jpg, Flying above the ESO's Atacama Large Millimeter Array
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site
File:A-Y- P Exposition bird's eye view postcard.jpg, Bird's eye view wood-engraving of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909
File:Disneyland Anaheim.jpg, Aerial view of Disneyland
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in 2004
File:Janneke Viegers, Schiphol Airport.jpg, Painting of Schiphol Airport by the Dutch artist Janneke Viegers
File:Campos do Jordão - Tilt Shift (6902992816) (2).jpg, Bird's-eye view of Campos do Jordão, Brazil with tilt shift lens effect
File:National Cricket Stadium, karachi - panoramio.jpg, A 2011 bird's-eye view of National Stadium in Karachi
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, Pakistan
Bird's-flight view

A distinction is sometimes drawn between a bird's-eye view and a bird's-flight view, or "view-plan in
isometrical projection". Whereas a bird's-eye view shows a scene from a single viewpoint (real or imagined) in true
perspective, including, for example, the
foreshortening of more distant features, a bird's-flight view combines a vertical plan of ground-level features with perspective views of buildings and other standing features, all presented at roughly the same scale. The landscape appears "as it would unfold itself to any one passing over it, as in a balloon, at a height sufficient to abolish sharpness of perspective, and yet low enough to allow of distinct view of the scene beneath".
[Hurst 1899, p. 4.] The technique was popular among local surveyors and cartographers of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
See also
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Aerial landscape art
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Aerial perspective (disambiguation)
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Aerial photography
Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other flight, airborne platforms. When taking motion pictures, it is also known as aerial videography.
Platforms for aerial photography include fixed-wi ...
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Archimedean point
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Camera angle
The camera angle marks the specific location at which the movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from several camera angles simultaneously. This will give a different experience and sometimes emotion. The diff ...
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Cinematic techniques
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Filmmaking
Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a Film, motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, beginning with an initial story, idea, or commission. Production then continues through screen ...
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Google Earth
Google Earth is a web mapping, web and computer program created by Google that renders a 3D computer graphics, 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. The program maps the Earth by superimposition, superimposing satelli ...
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Pictorial map
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Pictometry
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Plans (drawings)
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Top-down perspective
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Video production
Video production is the process of producing video content. It is the equivalent of filmmaking, but with video recorded either as analog signals on videotape, digitally in video tape or as computer files stored on optical discs, hard drives, SSDs, ...
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Worm's-eye view / Frog's eye view
References
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Cartography
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Metaphors referring to birds