The cluster south of the river at the east side of the map is Greenwich. The one in the west is Kew Gardens.
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The cluster south of the river at the east side of the map is Greenwich. The one in the west is Kew Gardens.
Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY_SA
sonyanews, Dragisa Krsmanovic, and 248 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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kinetic lensman 37 months ago | reply
Superb!
VanDerFoto 37 months ago | reply
Awesome
Creeping Bobbism 37 months ago | reply
Just saw this one featured on Londonist. Well done; these are fantastic!
flog.co.nz 37 months ago | reply
Since a geotagged photo is a dot, how did you generate it into a line?
Kew on Flickr 37 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Your Kew, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
jen_kavanagh 37 months ago | reply
These are so beautiful - are you considering selling prints? They would look amazing framed.
michald* 37 months ago | reply
Mesmerising
whatsthatpicture 37 months ago | reply
Brilliant - great use of data, and visually stunning.
Worth also looking at this overlayed on Google Maps (once zoomed in, toggle the overlay image on and off to see where you are) or on Google Earth (allows dynamic adjustment of overlay image transparency)
[EDIT 12/2012: looks like that kml file that gave the image overlay has gone walkabouts from my server. If I find it I'll put it back, but in the meantime those two links won't work :( ]
Martin Burns 37 months ago | reply
@whatsthatpicture: Very Nice Google Map Overlay - confirms as I thought a cluster on the Emirates Stadium.
But also one on Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington, which was a great discovery.
bunchoftits [deleted] 37 months ago | reply
this is cool.
Paolo Margari 37 months ago | reply
great work!
Yersinia 37 months ago | reply
Clusters on Wembley, London Wetlands Centre, Crystal Palace, Canary Wharf, and the O2, among others.
And if I go large, I can see little clusters that I am probably responsible for out in South East London.
Eric Fischer 37 months ago | reply
Thanks for the Google Earth overlay and the location identifications!
dan.bolser 37 months ago | reply
Nice!
I'd really love to see this worked up in the way outlined here:
* funktopia.net/index.php/The_Eiffel_Tower_Project
* funktopia.net/index.php/Talk:The_Eiffel_Tower_Project
But that is a massive undertaking!
whatsthatpicture 37 months ago | reply
Eric Fischer wrote
I was tempted to add notes on image with main locations but sometimes people don't like that - what do you think?
Eric Fischer 37 months ago | reply
I don't know how well location annotations would work at this scale, but if they are distinguishable, it sounds good to me.
AdrianWarren 37 months ago | reply
Brilliant!
Gareth Hart 37 months ago | reply
This is superb!
TheVRChris 37 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Thematic Mapping, Graphs and Geodata Visualization, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
pi.zwsk 29 months ago | reply
Great work and idea !