Nailed it nearly perfectly. It's easier to look up the coordinates now, just go to google maps, maps.google.com and enter the coordinates as N xxx xxx W xxx xxx, don't have to mess with minuses and extra converter pages. But it took me a bit to get it.
See, he sent it to me from the restaurant directly from his iPhone, no access to a computer (probably has a laptop and left it at the hotel). He bought Paint Shop Pro, and I don't think he ever bothered to learn how it works. He's not interested in getting a better camera or photography. He sent me a nice shot of a hawk from a cam I helped him pick out and don't think he ever bothers with that any more. I tried to talk him into a Nikon dslr sitting there, he could well afford it, didn't want to bother with it so picked a P&S instead.
Yeah, I know exif, have used it a lot for my own and to see the exposure, etc., other photogs post if they haven't stripped it off. Most news photos it's not on there.
I like my own photo system I devised better and am finding iPhoto a nuisance. Lightroom is the same way. I need to tweak my file system and stick in a few tags in a text editor right after I've dl'ed them from my camera. Clumsy maybe, but I'm so used to it.
If the exif can be stripped, then it can also be edited, seems like a way to establish false data.