I read some time ago an article about how to include GPS data into the EXIF tags embedded in JPEG/RAW images of modrern cameras.
This is a shot out of my Canon 20D looks like (without GPS data):

Here now a picture with GPS data:

The software used to inject the GPS data is GPS-Track-Analyse .NET (german).
How to do it.
1. Shoot the pictures

2. Record GPS data with a suitable logger (e.g. my RBT-3000) while taking the pictures
3. Export the GPS data as nmea.
4. Load images and GPS data into GPS-Track Analyse .NET ("Tracks importieren..." ["Import - Filter einstellen" must be set to nmea!])
5. Go to "Foto Viewer" (select folder pictures are in) and press "Fotos automatisch suchen"
6. Press icon "EXIF-GPS-daten schreiben"
That's it. The GPS data is in the EXIF!


But GPS-Track-Analyse can do more ...



Now ... save the track as .gpx (Save icon), and open it in GoogleEarth.

Here a flight from Luxembourg to Catania to Malta and back to luxembourg:
