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timeAndPlaceSite
time&place site: public photo albums with date & place specified | |
There's quite a few photo album sites that let users upload their photos for people to see. I think it would be nice if there was such a site that let you specify a) the date, and b) the location the photos were taken. Then if you were interested in photos of certain place and/or a certain time (e.g.
"Edinburgh around new year 2002") you could search for other peoples photos - it would be nice to see other views of an event you were at, for instance...
Might be interesting coupled with this
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/geocorder Location-specific messaging. [DrCurry, Oct 17 2004]
An umbrella idea
http://www.halfbake...ey_20should_20be_21 This and "You, in somebody else's vacation photos" [JackandJohn, Oct 17 2004]
halfway there
http://geourl.org/ it's easy enough to tag with the "place" part of the equation. Now we just need to integrate timestamps... [egnor, Oct 17 2004]
Discussion about this idea?
http://groups.yahoo...p/timeandplacesite/ I'm thinking of baking this idea as I see it, anyone interested go to the above URL or email timeandplacesite-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to join the list [lardus, Oct 17 2004]
flickr uses EXIF
http://www.flickr.com which lets you goecode your photos [neilp, Apr 11 2005]
advert: firefox extension 'Nearby' by me.
http://www.allthego...33.8906&long=151.21 points you to a page with photos of the current website's geo meta data [neilp, Apr 11 2005]
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Hastings, Southern England - 1066 |
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My my,po. You don't look a day over 800. I would never have taken you for a participant at William the Conqueror's defeat of the Saxophones. |
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trouble is I only had a Kodak brownie at the time :) |
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This is a good idea. Nice and simple and quite interesting. In fact, I think that you should go ahead and bake it, lardus. |
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I'd like to take a look at any photos from the Grassy Knowl, Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963. |
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Edinburgh, Hogmanay, 2002/2003 |
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Please Lord, let there be no photos... |
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[myface] sent me some hilarious pictures of some really drunk man kissing a garden gnome. |
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//the defeat of the saxophones.// |
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Is that when Scotland fell into the darkness of bagpipes? |
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(Pedantic note: There is no year zero in the BC/AD scheme. And do you mean ~4BC, Bethlehem?) |
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Jerusalem, December 0 - there was this nightclub and it was fairly heaving. Herod was in town and the wine flowed.... no film in my brownie. |
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In this context, full to (and possibly beyond) fire limit. (Also means extremely dirty.) |
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Then we could print the photos and make structural differentials with them. |
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I'm now seriously thinking of baking this idea. (I have the skills needed as I'm a software engineer by trade.) |
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I'm interested in having discussion (via an email list I could set up) with anyone interested in talking about this idea. You don't have to be technically minded to join in. |
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If you're interested in joining the discussion, I've set up a yahoo group for an email list.
To join, email timeandplacesite-subscribe@yahoogroups.com,
or see the web page in my link above. |
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[lardus], if you would, move the http link up to the links area on the page, please. |
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