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The perfect search engine for Flickr

03 May 2023, 06:47, parser
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If you are not aware yet, then there is one website on the Internet that will help you out with a 99% probability in a situation when you are writing a post to your blog and you need to quickly find a photo on any topic to give life to your post. This site is called Flickr. However, the search in it, to put it mildly, is not very convenient. By entering a search query, you will scroll through page after page of photos, despite the fact that you do not know whether you will receive photos that are prohibited from reposting or open, and also run the risk of running into low-resolution works. I'm not even talking about the fact that if you have a free account, you will view a ton of text, but no less annoying ads. Don't be sad, now we have the perfect search and we'll tell you what makes it so perfect! :)

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Compfight is a very lightweight third—party service that performs an almost instant search on Flickr by specified tags or in general by all the words accompanying the wanted photo. Let's briefly list the reasons why it is worth stopping at this particular service:

  • you can choose to search both for all photos and for those protected only by a Creative Commons license;
  • you can make a selection of original photos and they will be highlighted in the output with a blue line. Hover over it with the mouse and you will see its real size;
  • the presence of Safe search (probably filters the output of "complaining" content).

In general, that's all, but it will be more than enough for you to quickly and efficiently search for the best Flickr photo hosting.

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