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Sunday 24 April 2011

Fun with Chocolate Easter Bunnies

Our family's version of recurring Easter classic
After this morning's Easter egg hunt, the kids & I decided to make our own version of the classic picture that crops up every year.  TinEye currently finds 517 matches for the what passes as the original, but it's hard to tell where it originated.  I think our version is ever so slightly more kiddie-friendly.  Incidentally, TinEye says no one has reposted our version yet.  Come on - what are you waiting for!


A note about TinEye:  TinEye.com is a brilliant reverse image search engine.  Simply give it an image (either upload it or supply a URL of somewhere you know it to exist) and it will tell you where else it has found that image on the web.  That's great for checking if your images have popped up anywhere else, regardless of whether of whether that's something you're hoping for, or not.

Unlike text search engines where it's trivial to repeat searches, TinEye needs a source image to repeat a search. They can't save every image they're asked to search for, but they do if you register (that's free) and enable history (the default).  In theory, since they're saved in my history, the searches I've linked to above shouldn't expire.  Puzzlingly, though, if you follow the links as an unregistered user you're still told that the results will expire in 72 hours.  I guess time (or you) will tell.

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