We’ve discussed, on the List, this sort of technology and its uses many times,
Moose. As a result I often take an iPhone shot at the end of a series of shots
with non-GPS cameras, but I forgot to this time – probably because there were
many other tourists in the area and I was working hard to keep them out of the
shot, and for my car’s parked position not to cause others a problem.
Unfortunately, Glen Coe is a popular place, particularly if the visibility is
halfway decent. Strangely the mountain sports resort, a bit further west, was
almost deserted; there were plenty of views from there.
Chris
> On 26 Aug 19, at 19:55, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 8/26/2019 10:23 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> Mike
>>
>> I’ve had another look at the map and it’s not as far as Glen Etive. I had
>> driven down that Glen before returning to the main road to continue west
>> along Glen Coe.
>>
>> Perhaps the photo is of the Coire Gabhail, between Geárr Aonach (right) and
>> Beinn Fhada (left), with the River Coe not quite visible in the foreground
>> running across the shot.
>>
>> It’s interesting that it’s so difficult to pinpoint.
>
> Which is why one might choose to generate a geotrack, with phone app or GPS
> device, and geotag the photos. I do this rather religiously when traveling.
> Load them into LR's asset management, and the locations are all mapped out.
> It's magic!
>
> I seem to take a lot of photos that would otherwise be impossible to know
> where were taken otherwise. (What an awkward construction!)
>
> Where in the World Was Moose
>
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