I know I’m ignorant, Ralf… but how does the information from the Garmin get 
associated with the photos? Is it linked to the camera somehow?

Rick

> On Jan 29, 2019, at 3:00 PM, Ralf R Radermacher <fotor...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Am 29.01.19 um 20:26 schrieb John:
>> When you get to some exotic location, take a photo of the hotel - front 
>> door, street address, etc.
>> It will help tremendously later when you're trying reassemble your trip 
>> itinerary & figure out where you've been (especially 9 or 10 years later).
> 
> That would be the lo-tech solution.
> 
> I've been travelling with a portable Garmin GPS unit for the last ten plus 
> years.
> 
> Back at home, I simply tag all photos with the GPS position where they've 
> been taken. I'm using HoudahGeo on the Mac to do this automagically. There's 
> plenty of Windows software available, as well.
> 
> Tagging photos has a number of advantages. In addition to being able to tell 
> where they've been taken, software like lightroom allows searching for photos 
> taken at or around a certain location. Immensely helpful when I'm looking for 
> a photo of a particular place, e.g. to illustrate a posting in my blog.
> 
> Ralf
> 
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