I see the embedded GPS EXIF is shoing View Map links, now.
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Regarding the WesternDesert gallery, there is a quirk:
When viewing this image on the map using the View Map link below it:
http://www.pbase.com/image/76423802
I really want to see where this cave is on the map but it does not seem to be working the way it should.
At the zoom level that the map pops up as for me, which is 6 or 7-steps down from the top, the red-single-photo pin is on top of another 10+ group. This makes it difficult to zoom in quickly to see which photo this is. Either all the pins should be grouped into a single 10+ group, or even more useful, the zoom-magnifiying-glass should be on every photo, not just grouped photos. Why should it be that if I want to zoom in on the exact location of a specific photo, I can't unless it is part of a group.
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There is another annoying thing happening, and that is once the thumbnail is displayed in the caption-balloon above a pin, I have to click on that same pin to close that thumbnail before I can look at another. An improvement would be that if I click on another pin the first thumbnail closes, no matter where it is, and the clicked pin thumbnail pops up. Even better, the thumbnails should pop up if I merely hover the cursor over a pin.
Imagine if a regular thumbnail gallery worked this way. Every thumbnail is a black square, until I click on one, then I get to see it, then I have to click on it, again, to make it black, then I can click on another one. Thumbnails are small so you can see more than one at a time. If only one thumbnail is going to ever be shown, then I'd rather see a 320 or 640-sized preview image, instead of something so tiny.
The fact a thumbnail is tied to a particular position on the earth is not so compelling that the visual evaluation of the gallery via thumbnails, should be limited to one postage-stamp sized image at a time.
It would be really nice if there were next/prev arrows on the bottom of every thumbnail to view the next image in the set based on the order of the images in the gallery, perhaps.
In fact, I wouldn't mind if there was a way to see all the thumbnails at a time, with some sort of consolidation if they get too dense.
Have you ever used Windows Media Player, where is puts mutliple CDs on top of eachother in a little whirled design, with the most recently ripped one on top. This make the most recent CD's thumbnail the representative one, as well as giving some indication of how many there are beneath.