Tag Archives: geo
July 27, 2008 The sad state of Flickr maps
One of the things I enjoy is the mixture of photographs and mapping. Exploring a map and viewing photos is really enjoyable when it’s done right. My first exposure to this kind of thing was when Zooomr had it as a feature and I really longed for Flickr to have that feature too. After quite [...]
March 7, 2008 Geotagging and FeedDemon
For a long time now I’ve used FeedDemon to read RSS feeds. There are lots of reasons for that and there are plenty of posts around that explain why it’s better than online-only readers.
I noticed today that when a feed item is geotagged, I get a new globe icon appear which links me to Google [...]
Tags: feeddemon, geo, Technology
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February 29, 2008 Geotag Icon
In my recent post about geotagging blog posts, I used a work in progress icon. The final version of that icon is now available from geotagicons.com and I have updated my old copy as a result. That web site contains a lot of background information about why the icon exists and usage examples. You might [...]
Tags: geo
February 23, 2008 Geotagging blog posts
I’d been thinking about geotagging blog posts for some time but there never seemed to be nice easy way of doing it, and everything I could find seemed hard work and there was no easy way to see the benefit of doing it. It was a coincidence today that I was just playing with [...]
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December 27, 2007 UK maps on Flickr
I love Flickr. It works very well and does pretty much everything I’d want it to very well. I have had times where I’ve tried various other alternatives out of curiosity, but nothing really comes close. Zooomr still feels half finished and Smugmug has some nice features but doesn’t seem to have any community – [...]
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I actually intended to try and do quite a straight portrait and include the horse at the side of me. I stood with my back to the horse with my camera at ... Portrait with a Clumber horse [10/52]
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