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Originally Posted by sorterboy
these are from mjkpics. dontknow how to post the safe link [thanks for correcting my previous link]
these are in the O size but considerably smaller than last years pics from this poster. i have those also in O size but they are 4 times bigger. i cannot get those 2013 photos now in that resolution. the O size is now between 1200 and 1600. any clueas ? still enjoyable pics. greetz sb
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I suspect the O has simply been removed, from the 2014 and earlier options; the larger
were available back when this set was first referred to (
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...&postcount=110 , regrettably without linking info); while now, when using the trick I outline below, all you get is the 3X size...
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Originally Posted by sorterboy
these belong to the best photo's i have seen here and on flickr. i appreciate every picture posted here and i realize how difficult it must be to capture a fast moving object under less than ideal lightning conditions. this poster can do it all. unfortunately his pics are not for download and it takes a hell of a lot of time to get them in full size. maybe someone knows how to do that easier. the .S extension is not valid, alle files have the .O extension buti was to lazy to change that too. enjoy
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Back when I posted some from the set simonlintworm so helpfully pointed us to (cf.
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...2&postcount=64 and his quoted post), what I did was as follows:
1) Get the source info for an example (in IE, pulldown "View" then "Source"); sample url garyw90617.smugmug.com/Other/Fremont-Solstice-Parade-Naked/i-c8C3qhh/0/M/DSC_0488-M.jpg
2) Get one you want to save in the large window, as at garyw90617.smugmug.com/Other/Fremont-Solstice-Parade-Naked/42729430_jPFMJf#!i=3366849517&k=bTxvP5T
3) from that url, substitute the picture-specific code
bTxvP5T for the part in 1) after "i-" (i.e. remove "c8C3qhh" and paste in "bTxvP5T"), change the size designator (the "M" between "0/" and "/DSC") to what you want, in this case O, and finally simply remove the "-M" just before ".jpg"
4) Go to that url, and save result
Oh, and P.S.: these below are from the set linked in 2), where you may apply this technique for any others you'd like...