On 2/8/2015 11:20 PM, David Mann wrote:
On Feb 9, 2015, at 2:29 pm, Brian Walters <[email protected]>
wrote:

Quoting David Mann <[email protected]>:

Now we're getting away from civilisation.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/861/#peso


That looks familiar. We travelled along the Stuart Highway in 2011
- the highway and the railway line parallel each other for quite a
long distance north of Port Augusta.

If you were photographing out of the left hand side of the train,
my guess would have been that you're looking at Lake Dutton (which
as a similar hill in the middle of the dry lake).  But that would
mean that the distant hills wouldn't be part of the Flinders
Ranges.

Yes that would have been the left-hand side, so you may be correct.
I have no idea... would have been nice to have GPS in the camera :)

If I'd bothered to update the camera clock through all the timezones
I'd have been able to estimate from the timestamp.

That's a thought.

Does the GPS module provide an independent time reference somewhere in
the EXIF data for if you forget to change the Date/Time while traveling?

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