Geotags.org > Geotags: Flickr Makes It Easier to Find Nearby Geotagged Photos
[Lifehacker: Flickr] If you're photo-geeky enough to geo-locate your Flickr shots, or just want to find pics of a certain place or landmark, Flickr has added links that map out nearby photos.
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[Uploads from John Flinchbaugh] Toy Bridge on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos).
[Lifehacker Australia] Flickr Makes It Easier To Find Nearby Geotagged Photos ...: If you're photo-geeky enough to geo-locate your Flickr shots, or just want to find pics of a certain place or landmark, Flickr has added links that map out nearby photos .Third-party developers have already had access to a geo-specific .
[Uploads from ocean.flynn, tagged geotagging] Moose Mountain near summit on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos).
[Slashgeo] Slashgeo | Flickr Adds "Nearby" Photo Finding Feature: [...] In Flickr’s case the KML we’re throwing out is a Network Link, that’s wraps up the actual KML. Each hour, or when you restart Google Earth, it’ll go and get the latest 20 (sorry no more than 20, the next logical step is KML output direct from the API for things like that) geotagged photos." See also related stories below.
[ReadWriteWeb] New on Flickr: Find Nearby Images - ReadWriteWeb: This is definitely a cool new way to explore Flickr's photo collection. By default, there is a certain degree of randomness to which photos you will see, which makes using this new feature even more fun.
[Code: Flickr Developer Blog] Code: Flickr Developer Blog » 100000000 geotagged photos (plus): In the last two and a half years there have been roughly as many geotagged photos as the total photos upload to Flickr in its first two years of existence. Of those, around two thirds have public geotags and can be searched for on the .
[Uploads from Mr. Last Minute] New little companion on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Ifyou are a perfectionist like me, you mightwant to load the geotagged images in Picasaand refine the position using Google Earth.Unfortunately Picasa still has some bugs anddiscards some of the data that has been addedby Sony's Image Tracker. You can either livewith that (none of the Picasa bugs affectsthe display on the flickr map so far), or -if you are a perfectionist like me :) - you'dbetter create a temporary copy of yourgeotagged photos, process these, and then useExifTool to transfer only the lat/loninformation back to your originals.
[Flickr Blog] An Abundant Present « Flickr Blog: Theres a in-depth blog post titled “Things Im Standing Next To” on the code.flickr weblog which covers all the details but the really short version is that you can append /nearby to any geotagged photo URL and well show you photos .
[Radar Blog] Radar | Radar Blog: Announcing Flickr integration for Radar: I later moved to the Bay Area to found Tiny Pictures, where we ultimately brought Radar to market. Our mission was--and remains--to enable sharing of a new and emergent type of photo: an extension of the snapshot (and of course the Polaroid) that was instantly shared and immediately viewed.
[Signposts - a blog about Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand] Signposts - a blog about Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand ...: One problem for geotagging would be identifying the coordinates for many photos - but near enough is good enough. For example, for Edward Peters you could just tag it to a one-kilometre radius of Tuapeka, and a mobile would pick it up within one kilometre of Tuapeka.
[Flickr forum] Flickr: The Help Forum: geotag problem - showing wrong location: I can see the exact same lat/lon coordinates are in there, but when I look at the geo data on the admin side of things, it's clear something is amiss. I'll see what else I can find out (if moving it around on the map doesn't at least do that).
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