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02/07/2009 09:21:06 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by DJWoodward: I've been doing something similar with Google Maps (My Maps) but instead of posting just pictures that I have already taken I'm also marking spots that I want to return to. Places where the scene was good but the lighting or weather wasn't right. That way before I head out on a shoot I can scope the areas that I've marked for return.
Using My Maps you can keep them private, make them public or share them with selected friends. Maybe this is something the DPC community would like to share? |
Exactly what I have been doing. More so with all my hiking, packing, etc. and the places I have been and plan to go or return to. I have 8 maps (actually am updating them since last night...since got the GPS back together with the Mac). Don't mind if anyone looks here if looking for UT or CO stuff
//maps.google.com/maps/user?uid=108311129714979970010&hl=en&gl=us&ptab=2
and it is great with the terrain turned on. Now back to updating tracks, etc.
Message edited by author 2009-02-07 21:22:00.
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10/11/2010 01:44:12 PM · #27 |
Boy, good thing I used the Search function, eh wot?
Here's some shots of mine from Cedar Point that made it to Google Earth (be forewarned...uber-tonemaps ahead!). Took the Fam for a summer's end blowout before the kidlet had to go back to school. Feels almost like I accomplished something by getting 'net-published! :-D
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