Hi Paul -

Sure, the spec has an informal suggestion by having a seeAlso to
http://www.w3.org/2003/12/exif/ns/IFD but also foaf:Image would make a lot
of sense.

But if you mean not just the image file but the HTML page showing an image,
then you could perhaps have a sioc:Item or foaf:Document which has a
sioc:attachment to your foaf:Image or exif:IFD.

That Item could then have associated Comments if you have to have URIs to
fragments in the page?

John

On 16/11/2010 16:15, "Paul A Houle" <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi,
> 
>      I've recently been adding SIOC markup to
> 
> http://ookaboo.com/
> 
>      which currently holds 480,000 or so images of 265,000 or so
> topics.  It's adding about 8,000 images a day,  so those numbers will be
> obsolete pretty quickly.
> 
> The two types of pages that are currently marked up in depth are
> 
> Topic Pages: http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/topic/71637/Barcelona
> Photo Pages: http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/picture/1977114/Torre_Agbar
> 
> It's pretty obvious to me that a Topic page is a
> <sioc_type:ImageGallery> but I don't see a type that's more specific for
> the photo page;  I suppose it's a sioc:Item because it's contained
> inside the ImageGallery,  but I'd like to say something more specific.
> Note what I'm looking for is a type for "an HTML page that features a
> single image" as opposed to a type for a "URL that
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_houle/sets/72157623860547264/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_houle/4523511094/in/set-72157623860547264/
> 
> and it would be nice if we had vocabulary to explain it.  (Am I missing
> something?)
> 
> Now,  if I added comments to,  say,  the Photo Pages,  can I type these as
> 
> Ookaboo also contains source pages,  and things get a little more
> complicated there.  For instance,  in the photo,  we could only extract
> a text attribution (that's all anybody could extract unless they're
> willing to apply elbow grease,  take chances,  and do some old fashioned
> detective work) but we do have a link to an uploader.  More typically,
> there are pages for "sources" that look like
> 
> http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/source/140640/SergiL
> 
> and how exactly I mark this up becomes a big question.  For the time
> being,  most "sources" are people on other web sites such as wikimedia
> or flickr.  I'm likely to use the term
> 
> http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/source/140640/SergiL#it
> 
> so I can make assertions about the page (that page is an ImageGallery
> for example) but also make assertions about the person.  I'm very
> interested in using FOAF assertions here,  but I haven't got the whole
> thing figured out yet.  Any ideas?

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