Digital photogrammetry is currently an important method of collecting primary information on the quantitative and qualitative condition of the forest and activities carried out in the forest. Especially methods acquisition and processing of materials from ground photogrammetry have undergone recently significant rationalization and automation changes.Advances in innovation data acquisition and processing techniques also play an important role in streamlining activities related to forestry. The aim of this diploma thesis is to assess the useground photogrammetry in the archiving and quantification of timber at transport sites and the possibilities of its use in activities related to harvesting activities.