No no, don't take my remarks the wrong way, just aerial photography is super particular - it has a real history thanks to surveyance as much as military. There are probably lots of resources out there on what (not) to do, had you been in a position to repeat for photography's sake. I think it's an incredibly difficult task to take a satisfying aerial photograph, because we are spoilt now by the proliferation of images. Definitely better to have enjoyed the view than stressed about with a camera, or that's what I tell myself.
No no, don't take my remarks the wrong way, just aerial photography is super particular - it has a real history thanks to surveyance as much as military. There are probably lots of resources out there on what (not) to do, had you been in a position to repeat for photography's sake. I think it's an incredibly difficult task to take a satisfying aerial photograph, because we are spoilt now by the proliferation of images. Definitely better to have enjoyed the view than stressed about with a camera, or that's what I tell myself.