This page was generated on Wednesday 07 January 2009 at 01:36:04
| At present there are 619 photos in the database. |
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392 of these are supplemental. |
Contributors: (click the names to see their photos, and locations on a map)
| Photographer | Number of Photos: |
| Dave Bellamy |
532 |
| Dave Brown |
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| Mel Bellamy |
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| Hazel Brown |
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| Dan Metcalfe |
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| Alastair Brown |
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| Unknown |
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| Simon Bellamy |
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| The contributors have taken photos in
211
OS 1 kilometre grid squares. This may seem like quite a few, but in the
area I've chosen to limit this to, I estimate that there are around 35,000
1 kilometre grid squares that contain a bit of land! To see the top 10 grid squares that I have
photographed, click here.
Ordnance Survey 1Km Grid Square Coverage Map: |
| Dave Bellamy | 169 (3.15) |
| Dave Brown | |
| Mel Bellamy | |
| Dan Metcalfe | |
| Hazel Brown | |
| Alastair Brown | |
| Simon Bellamy | |
| Unknown |
For the photo locations displayed on a Google map, click here
Distinct photos viewed so far today: 8
*According to the OS Openspace License agreement for the OS Maps on this site, I'm not supposed to exceed the above figure. If that does happen, the maps stop working. As you can see, it's not that likely to happen yet. If I ever start to get close, I will recode the maps to default to Multimap's API once the OS limit is reached.
5 Most Recent Photos Taken:
Top 5 by Number of Views (since 28th August 2008):
Top 5 Last Viewed:
Most Commented:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
3 Comments | ![]() 2 Comments | 2 Comments | 2 Comments | 2 Comments |
Top Rated:
(Photos are rated by people viewing this site, not
me.)
Most Rated:
(Photos are rated by people viewing this site, not
me.)
5 Highest Photos:
(the highest point in the south west is High Willhays at 621m)
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
High Willhays by Dave Bellamy Elevation:621m | Yes Tor by Dave Bellamy Elevation:619m | Yes Tor by Dave Bellamy Elevation:619m | Yes Tor by Dave Bellamy Elevation:619m | Yes Tor by Dave Bellamy Elevation:619m |
Now that I'm really getting to grips with making dynamic graphs in PHP, here's another one showing the number of photos taken in each 10m elevation band*:
If you ignore the big spike for all the photos taken around my very low-lying home area, it's interesting to see the pronounced peak between 400 and 409m. This doesn't just reflect one area... it's at least two distinct areas around Black Hill and Sharpitor. The peak at 230m is caused by Haldon Aerodrome, but the one at 260m is a genuine peak not attributable to any one set of photos.
*No, I don't know why the 110-119 label is mis-aligned like that. It can't be anything to do with my code as all the others are generated the same way.
5 Most Northerly Photos:
5 Most Easterly Photos:
5 Most Southerly Photos:
The most southerly point in England is Lizard Point, near Helston.| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
![]() Lizard Point, Helston by Mel Bellamy | Tidal Road, Aveton Gifford by Hazel Brown | Tidal Road, Aveton Gifford by Hazel Brown | River Dart, Dartmouth by Mel Bellamy | Dartmouth, Dartmouth by Mel Bellamy |
5 Most Westerly Photos: The most westerly point in England goes by the rather unlikely name of Dr. Syntax's Head, near Land's End.
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![]() Lizard Point, Helston by Mel Bellamy | ![]() Perran Beach, Perranporth by Mel Bellamy | ![]() Town Beach, Newquay by Mel Bellamy | ![]() Watergate Bay, Newquay by Mel Bellamy | St. Mawgan Church, Newquay by Dave Brown |
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