Heh, actually. That lady is swimming, and the grass? Just a backdrop. I know it looks real, but she really is in the middle of the sea. Not to mention the tower... yep, a buoy. They just decorated it to look like a tower. See? It works!
Ok the real reason why:"Well, that's not my fault and I think its because of a disconnect between Google Maps and Google Earth.I used Google Earth for the Mac to get the coordinates, and then handcoded in the GPS info using ExifTools."
What kind of camera has a built in GPS system? This is the first I've heard of it.Or am I missing the point completely, and you actually hand-enter in the coordinates?
tep200377Oct 4, 2006
wow, a person has geotagget a photo out in the sea .. what a tremendous discovery !
slantOct 4, 2006
Heh, actually. That lady is swimming, and the grass? Just a backdrop. I know it looks real, but she really is in the middle of the sea. Not to mention the tower... yep, a buoy. They just decorated it to look like a tower. See? It works!
tercOct 4, 2006
Ok the real reason why:"Well, that's not my fault and I think its because of a disconnect between Google Maps and Google Earth.I used Google Earth for the Mac to get the coordinates, and then handcoded in the GPS info using ExifTools."
javesterOct 4, 2006
Here's the utility I used.<a class="user" href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/</a>Just be sure to enter the following GPS tags - GPSLatitudeRef, GPSLatitude, GPSLongitudeRef, GPSLongitude, GPSAltitudeRef, GPSAltitude, GPSTimeStamp and GPSDateStamp
aquaxOct 4, 2006
What kind of camera has a built in GPS system? This is the first I've heard of it.Or am I missing the point completely, and you actually hand-enter in the coordinates?
splatnikOct 4, 2006
flickr supports geotagging as well, and damn it's awesome