GeoTagging 2

Maybe fantastic was a bit over the top, but it is very neat.

I found, just after posting that comment, that in a later post steev had added a method to integrate with streetmap.co.uk. I’m not sure why anyone would want to do this, I’ve always thought streetmap’s maps were pretty poor and the interface sucks compared to GoogleMaps or Mappy or MultiMap. I tried it out, though. And it just confirmed my suspicions about streetmap. Certainly for the area I’m taking photos in, the neither Googles nor streetmap’s maps are very good, but Google’s look and work better and have the added functionality of the little floating speech bubbles with thumbnails. So I’ve switched back to GoogleMaps for now.

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Willingham and the Great Ouse

I got up reasonably early and went out for walk from Willingham up to the Great Ouse, along its banks and down into Willingham again. Took about 3 hours in all, 6.5 miles according to the book. Not the most interesting of walks from a photography point of view, many long straight paths, flat fields and distant tree-lines, your typical fen landscape. But I did get a few good shots that are on flickr.

I tried to make more of an effort with the flickr descriptions for these photos. Because of the lack of good subject-matter, this set became less about photography per se and more about a journey that was being documented using photography, so adding a description seemed appropriate in this case. So what I really mean is that I was being a tourist not an artist.

And here is where I have a bit of an ambiguous attitude towards my photography. I see it as an artistic expression and would like to make every shot count. But sometimes you’re just unable to find the inspiration and all you can do is tell a story in a sequence of shots, and although I am attempting to make the shots the best I can, sometimes that’s not their only reason for being. They have an information content as well as an aesthetic value.

I think that I would like to set up two concurrent streams, one for sets of pictures which are like every day life, and one for special shots, art shots if you will. On a related note I was taking a look at pixelpost which I’ve come across various photographers using. Not sure if I would need a separate database for this or if I could double-up the blog’s one.

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