Where I Have Been Update

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A few years ago I decided to write a Python module to create flight maps (called Flight Map Creator) and I blogged about it here. Every now and then I keep on updating the CSV file and regenerating the image. I thought that it was about time that I released my new updated flight map, which is shown below.

Download:
  1. 341 px × 512 px (0.2 Mpx; 200.9 KiB)
  2. 683 px × 1,024 px (0.7 Mpx; 721.2 KiB)
  3. 1,365 px × 2,048 px (2.8 Mpx; 2.6 MiB)
  4. 2,731 px × 4,096 px (11.2 Mpx; 8.6 MiB)
  5. 2,880 px × 4,320 px (12.4 Mpx; 8.7 MiB)

I also wrote a Python script to run my function pyguymer3.image.load_GPS_EXIF() on all my photos so that I can create a scatter plot of all of the places in the world that I have taken photos with a GPS-enabled camera. Furthermore, I added some code to load up the data that I collected many years ago (before cameras had GPS’s) using my handheld GPS (which I used whilst backpacking and hiking). This map is shown below.

Download:
  1. 512 px × 288 px (0.1 Mpx; 83.2 KiB)
  2. 1,024 px × 576 px (0.6 Mpx; 279.4 KiB)
  3. 2,048 px × 1,152 px (2.4 Mpx; 945.8 KiB)
  4. 3,840 px × 2,160 px (8.3 Mpx; 2.1 MiB)

The last time that I updated these maps and published them was all the way back in October 2019.