In the dim & distant past you could do the exact opposite: place osm identifiers on Flickr: here's a photo of mine with such tags https://www.flickr.com/photos/sk53_osm/4032609321/.
Unfortunately I dont believe Flickr supports this at all any more. However, resolving the flickr tags to OSM element IDs is not complex. The advantage is that you are likely to have multiple photos of the same OSM object, and placing tags in OSM is unlikely to resolve it. A single tag of the form flickr:id= would work to provide a single reference photo. People have at various times tried to identify with tags the photos which they used as part of surveys to edit a particular element. Probably most used these days is mapillary:id= . In the main these are to help mappers check details of a thing mapped. Jerry On 27 June 2017 at 16:42, amunizp <a75...@alumni.tecnun.es> wrote: > Hi, > I am helping a community group make a survey of a small wood area. This > will be tagging trees, badger habitats, and even sewers. > > They use a Garmin GPS with a camera to take pictures and then we use JOSM > to extract the location to later add information like species and such and > we upload it to OSM. > > I've looked all round, but I have not found a way to upload pictures. Is > there a way? > > I would use the website key:value to just put links to flicker or what > ever but we much rather have links to the community group. > > Any suggestions otherwise? > -- -- > Andres (he/him/his) > Ham United Group > Richmond Makerlabs > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >
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