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Old 04-04-2017, 02:10 AM
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does any one have more pic of her..?
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Originally Posted by Mateo11 View Post
I'm really liking the thick blonde in the bodypaint in pics 7 and 8 . Anyone remember what year that was/if there are any more of her?
There are two simple methods that everyone should know/learn:
1. Google reverse image search. If you're using Chrome, you can just right-click on the thumbnail and "Search Google for image". In a thread like this, most of the images are already on OCC in other threads, and if they are, there's a good chance there will be other images of the same woman nearby in that thread. If you have a lot of Google image search results, under "Find other sizes of this image", click "Small" (because Google only indexes the thumbnails from OCC), and see if any of the results are from OCC. In the case of the lovely hula hooper, they aren't, which makes me wonder if maybe they were here and were removed for some reason, because it would be really strange if that picture was never posted here. What the reverse image search does do for us this time is give us a Flickr "favorites" link to the original image in GarXth HerrXick's photostream: flickr.com/photos/7339287@N03/7875692834/ There are LOTS of other great shots of her in the same album: flickr.com/photos/7339287@N03/albums/72157631266935964

If you're looking for the brown-painted girl, the reverse Google image search takes you to this post on a Fremont Solstice 2012 thread. There are several pictures of her there, but just as importantly, those pictures are from Flickr, which helps you find the original source, where you can look at the album or the photostream and find more:

2. if an image is from Flickr (you can be sure if the filename is like this: [9-11 digits]_[10 characters, 0-9, a-f]_[letter].jpg, but sometimes you'll also see JPG files with JUST [9-11 digits].jpg, or [something something]_[9-11 digits]_o.jpg (these are the filenames you get when you download the whole album with 1 click). In any of these cases, the 9-11 digits are the Flickr photo ID. Put the photo ID into this URL: flickr.com/photo.gne?id=[photo id]

One or more of the brown girl shots in that Fremont thread are now deleted from Flickr, but this one is not: flickr.com/photos/cocofiji/4725948357/. Now you can go to the album and see if there are more: flickr.com/photos/cocofiji/albums/72157624212546527. In this case, the OCC thread actually has more, but more often than not, getting to the original Flickr source of an image will find you a LOT more pictures you're interested in.

And if I may channel the erstwhile Crispus for a moment here, OK I'm not going to channel him, because writing like him would take way too much effort, but... it sure is annoying that I'll be lucky to get 5 or 6 likes on this post despite not only doing the detective work, but also giving a pretty good tutorial, simply because there will be no visible pictures and most people will scroll by and won't realize that these links are a goldmine, and also answer all the questions.
flickr.com/photos/7339287@N03/albums/72157631266935964
flickr.com/photos/cocofiji/albums/72157624212546527
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...&postcount=255
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show....php?p=1736324

Meanwhile, my next post will probably get a ton of thanks because it will be 100% images and no b*tching... err, I mean, information.

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