An array of maturing technologies is poised to add a new dimension--geography--to the digital photography revolution.

Today, people can retrieve digital photos based on the time they were taken. A nascent technology called geotagging, though, enables people to organize photos by where they were taken, not just when.

Mark Gillespie, a photographer who with his wife runs Noir et Blanc Photographie, is one convert. The pair recently shot 5,000 pictures on a trip to Austria and Italy.

"I wish I'd had a GPS log to help me remember just where some of those little villages and mountain views were," he said, and now he uses geotagging to help with just that problem.

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