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A society that is a client of ours wants to maintain photos of architectural features of buildings all over the country. What typically happens is that during a tour photos are taken together with some handwritten notes and later that day, the photos are uploaded into a database and the handwritten notes manually rekeyed and tagged. The database powers the website where the photos and accompanying data can be viewed.
An alternative that I have been thinking about is a phone application that uploads photos from a GPS enabled cell phone to the website whenever they are taken. By using GPS, a reverse lookup of the address can also be performed, for example via:
Nominatim - OpenStreetMap Wiki
The website would then be updated on-the-fly while taking photos: both the imagery and location are entered, which are the two main pieces of information, and as a result would reduce workload substantially.

Does anyone know of a similar phone application, ie where photos can be uploaded immediately onto a website together with location information?
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FLICKR_UPLOAD(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 FLICKR_UPLOAD(1p)

NAME
flickr_upload - Upload photos to "flickr.com" SYNOPSIS
flickr_upload [--auth] --auth_token <auth_token> [--title <title>] [--description description] [--public <0|1>] [--friend <0|1>] [--family <0|1>] [--tag <tag>] [--option key=value] [--progress] <photos...> DESCRIPTION
Batch image uploader for the Flickr.com service. flickr_upload may also be useful for generating authentication tokens against other API keys/secrets (i.e. for embedding in scripts). OPTIONS
--auth The "--auth" flag will cause flickr_upload to generate an authentication token against it's API key and secret (or, if you want, your own specific key and secret). This process requires the caller to have a browser handy so they can cut and paste a url. The resulting token should be kept somewhere like "~/.flickrrc" since it's necessary for actually uploading images. --auth_token <auth_token> Authentication token. You must get an authentication token using "--auth" before you can upload images. See the EXAMPLES section. --title <title> Title to use on all the images. Optional. --description <description> Description to use on all the images. Optional. --public <0|1> Override the default "is_public" access control. Optional. --friend <0|1> Override the default "is_friend" access control. Optional. --family <0|1> Override the default "is_family" access control. Optional. --tag <tag> Images are tagged with "tag". Multiple "--tag" options can be given, or you can just put them all into a single space-separated list. If you want to define a tag with spaces, the quotes have to be part of the tag itself. The following works in bash: flickr_upload --tag='"tag one"' --tag='"tag two"' image.jpg --option key=value Flickr periodically adds new features to the uploading API, and these are almost always implemented as new key/value pairs. Rather than waiting for a new Flickr::Upload release, you can specify any of the upload API's optional arguments using "--option". flick_upload --option content_type=1 --tag='cats' two_cats.jpg You may also use "--option" rather than flickr_upload's command-line options: flickr_upload --option is_public=1 --option title='cats' two_cats.jpg While Flickr may add new options at any time (see <http://flickr.com/services/api/upload.api.html> for the most up-to-date list), currently known options include: --option safety_level=<1|2|3> Override the default "safety_level" notation. Set to 1 for Safe, 2 for Moderate, or 3 for Restricted. Refer to <http://www.flickr.com/help/filters/>. --option content_type=<1|2|3> Override the default "content_type" notation. Set to 1 for Photo, 2 for Screenshot, or 3 for Art/Illustration. Refer to <http://www.flickr.com/help/filters/>. --option hidden=<1|2> Override the default "hidden" notation. Set to 1 to keep the photo in global search results, 2 to hide from public earches. Note that options unknown to Flickr will result in undefined behaviour. --check Checks the authentication token via the flickr.auth.checkToken API call. This can be used to verify API keys and credentials without trying to upload an image. The output is the raw results of the API call. --progress Display a progress bar for each upload with Term::ProgressBar. That optional module will have to be installed on the system. --key <api_key> --secret <secret> Your own API key and secret. This is useful if you want to use flickr_upload in auth mode as a token generator. You need both "key" and "secret". Both "key" and "secret" can be placed in "~/.flickrrc", allowing to mix flickr_upload with your own scripts using the same API key and authentication token. Getting your own API key and secret is encouraged if you're tying flickr_upload to some automated process. Note that if you do get an authentication token against your own API key and secret, you'll need to specify the key and secret along with the token when uploading images. The default flickr_upload API key and token won't work in that case. <photos...> List of photos to upload. Uploading stops as soon as a failure is detected during the upload. The script exit code will indicate the number of images on the command line that were not uploaded. For each uploaded image, a Flickr URL will be generated. flickr_upload uses asynchronous uploading so while the image is usually transferred fairly quickly, it might take a while before it's actually available to users. flickr_upload will wait around for that to complete, but be aware that delays of upwards of thirty minutes have (rarely) been know to occur. EXAMPLES
First, you need to get an authentication token. This is a requirement driven by how Flickr manages third-party applications: cpb@earth:~$ flickr_upload --auth 1. Enter the following URL into your browser http://flickr.com/services/auth?api_sig=<...>&frob=<...>&perms=write&api_key=<...> 2. Follow the instructions on the web page 3. Hit <Enter> when finished. Your authentication token for this application is <token> Unless you like typing long numbers on the command-line, you should keep the "<token"> somewhere handy, like a configuration file: echo auth_token=<token> >~/.flickrrc Uploading a bunch of images is then as easy as: flickr_upload --tag 'dog' 'kernel in a window.jpg' 'sad in sunbeam.jpg' CONFIGURATION
To avoid having to remember authentication tokens and such (or have them show up in the process table listings), default values will be read from "$HOME/.flickrrc" if it exists. Any field defined there can, of course, be overridden on the command line. For example: # my config at $HOME/.flickrrc auth_token=334455 is_public=0 is_friend=1 is_family=1 Note, however, that these defaults override the defaults you've assigned in your Flickr profile. You may want to do all that stuff in one place. BUGS
Error handling could be better. AUTHOR
Christophe Beauregard, cpb@cpan.org. SEE ALSO
flickr.com Flickr::Upload <http://flickr.com/services/api/> <http://www.flickr.com/help/filters/> perl v5.10.0 2008-10-27 FLICKR_UPLOAD(1p)