Good point, Moose.
I have an app called GPS X which I use to record walks to prove to my wife when
we’ve walked a long way. It solves arguments :-). I should use it as you
suggest as well.
Chris
C M I Barker | Gamlingay
> On 27 Aug 2019, at 09:07, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 8/26/2019 11:34 PM, ChrisB wrote:
>> 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.
>
> It's easier to just start a tracking app and leave it running while out and
> about taking pictures. No need to take pics with the phone, just stop and
> save the track at the end of the outing or day and email it to yourself or
> upload to a cloud app. Geocoding using or LR or free dedicated software is
> easy. I use an App called GPX Tracker on my iPhone, but assume there are
> others.
>
> Moose Tracks
>
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