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whohash 105 Reviews 1190 reads
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Trying to find information on the following provider. Since its on Eros and they don't allow right click functionality, does anyone know how to circumvent this? Even better, if anyone has any information on the girl in the ad, please pm or post here. Thanks!

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BigBoyPants 5 Reviews 502 reads
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You can clearly tell by the window design behind the said woman that the area the picture was taken in was a mild to temperate climate thru an architectural style window designated Pierre Aubrand.  Note the curve of the window handle and the design of the window frame.

Furthermore the vegetation in the background indicates a more southern and mild clime, possibly a vineyard.

The bra design is a style affected by Shawntaun Dupree and was popularized during the early 2000 period.

Picture three clearly shows a headland in the background and using topographical matching indicates a point in southern France.

Picture 5 clearly shows a tropical/Mediterranean area with low vestigial growth and botany clearly adjusted to a coastal arid climate.

So... If you agree with my interpretation then you will clearly realize that these pictures were taken in the early 2000's in southern Mediterranean France or...

 
I am so completely full of Bullshit, much like these pictures, that you will have to take a chance!

newbieguy42 26 Reviews 512 reads
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is easily defeated.  Those pics get plenty of hits on European sites, so it's doubtful they are actually of "Michelle" even though she says they are authentic.

novack 6 Reviews 485 reads
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Those photos are of Anastasia Harris according to Google.
I didn't find anything linked to her contact details either.

When you can't right click there are other ways.
On Eros you can middle click to open some of the image links in new tabs, then search from there.
Alternatively you can often use the context menu button on keyboard while mouse is over an image to get the menu to appear then open the image in a new tab or search.
If that's blocked too you can always check the page media info in your browser menus and find the image URL.
You could try using things like Firefox's built in web developer tools with the inspect button then select the image and see the URL.
Otherwise you can look at the page source to find the URL, which is often the easiest if controls are blocked.

G550 510 reads
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Drag them into Google images and you find dozens of sites with her in them with many different names

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vorlon 119 Reviews 473 reads
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Then open up the folder, locate the images, and plug them into Google Image Search.

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