Photogrammetry is a process by which large number of still photographs of an object or environment are combined to create a precise and navigable 3D model. This technique is useful in documenting heritage sites like the Someshwara Temple, which have a high level of sculptural detail and inaccessible areas like tall gopuras and vimanas. While manual methods were used to get the basic measurements and distances of the floor plans, photogrammetry was used here to achieve scale-rectified orthogonal images of the sculptural panels and other elements where access was impeded. Both the methods were later referenced against each other to ensure accuracy of the drawings.