Yes, people are doing this with GoPro: http://blog.amanzi.org/2014/05/using-gopro-time-lapse-photos-for.html
On Aug 20, 2014, at 10:27 AM, Janko Mihelić <jan...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to find a way to photograph sideways from my bike and send photos > to Mapillary. The day should be shiny with a lot of light so I don't have to > go to slow, and the camera should be mounted just right so I don't lose too > much numbers. > Then when the photos are on Mapillary, anyone can map the address numbers in > them (and shops and everything else). > > Janko > > > 2014-08-20 14:19 GMT+02:00 Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch>: > IMHO mapping house numbers while on a bicycle is one of those things > that simply doesn't really work, contrary to other things that work well > (road signs etc). Not that it couldn't be done, but the technical effort > required to do so is significant (aka in the direction of googles > streetview tricycle) and you still end up with having to post process, > which again takes more time than doing it properly (at 1st glance > slower) in the fist place. > > Simon > > > Am 20.08.2014 13:52, schrieb Ilpo Järvinen: > > On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Simon Poole wrote: > >> Am 20.08.2014 12:11, schrieb Ilpo Järvinen: > >> ... lots of stuff from past experiences ... > >> > >> There is no reason not to immediately enter the address data, preferably > >> as entrance nodes if the building outlines exist, if they don't, placing > >> an address node at an appropriate place is far easier if you are > >> actually standing/walking past the building in question. > >> > >> All the address surveying I've done in the last couple of months has > >> time wise been dominated by the time it takes to walk from building to > >> building. > > > > Nice, but how would you do positioning of such nodes while cycling past > > the buildings? :-) > > > > I could make only trivial notes (to a draft SMS to be exact but that > > won't work with too fancy phones with touch keyboards though ;-)) that > > heavily depended near-term memory because the time available to mark > > individual address (or entrance) is very limited. Also, almost no time is > > "wasted" while moving from address to another. I was rather happy to > > have occassionally a short break in sequence to catch up/relax (or could > > use even higher speed, i.e., collect more addresses per time unit). > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Tagging mailing list > > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
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