![]() The XML file produced is quite large, well over 3MB. ![]() By placing ?imgmax=d at the end of the request the API will return the original uploaded image. Replace userID and albumID in the API call with the two strings found in the Google+ album above. Rest assured, we're going to get the XML containing the album's photos using the Picasa Web Albums Data API. For some reason, most likely the album's size, Picasa Web won't pass over the RSS feed that Picasa Desktop needs to download the album. Usually you can use Picasa Web to download entire albums using the Picasa desktop client. I'll save you the trouble of finding the album on Picasa as the link is useless. The first string is the user ID while the second string is the album ID. There are two long strings of numbers separated by /albums/. All photo albums on Google+ are in fact Picasa Web albums. The following is the journey through the wonderful world of Google I embarked on to obtain these wonderful images. One album in particular caught my attention, enough so that I wanted to use photos in the album as wallpapers for my desktop. There was even an anti-watermark movement that promoted users to upload beautiful, high-resolution, watermark-free photographs to the social network.
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