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Establish a baseline: Take photos to capture the initial condition of the site, including any visible deterioration, damage, or vandalism. These photos act as a reference point for future monitoring and conservation efforts.
Monitor changes: Regularly capture photos to monitor any alterations or threats to the site, such as erosion, vegetation growth, or human activity. These photos provide a comprehensive record of the site’s condition over time and help identify areas that require immediate attention or intervention.
Document improvements: Take final photos to showcase any conservation or stabilization work carried out on the site. These images demonstrate the improvements made and ensure a comprehensive record of the site’s condition throughout the monitoring process.
FieldFirst Camera allows you to use these photos for research, conservation, and public outreach purposes.