It looks like you’re referencing a specific filename or image source: Candid tight 52- capture20201202183557823 -iMGSRC.RU lifestyle and entertainment Based on the phrasing, it seems you might be looking to develop a feature for a platform (like a website, app, or gallery system) that organizes or displays images with tags such as "candid," "tight," "lifestyle," and "entertainment" — possibly from the source iMGSRC.RU . To help you more effectively, could you clarify which of these directions you need? Option 1 — Backend / Database feature
Extract metadata from filenames like capture20201202183557823 (timestamp: 2020-12-02 18:35:57.823) Auto-tag images: candid , tight , lifestyle , entertainment Group by source ( iMGSRC.RU )
Option 2 — Frontend / UI feature
A gallery grid with "candid" + "tight crop" preview mode Lifestyle & entertainment category filter Click-to-enlarge with original filename display Candid tight ass 52- capture20201202183557823 -iMGSRC.RU
Option 3 — Content management / curation feature
Bulk rename or organize by detected tags Flag duplicates or group by date/time taken Export or share sets based on those descriptors
Option 4 — Web scraping / import feature It looks like you’re referencing a specific filename
Pull images from iMGSRC.RU based on search terms "candid tight lifestyle entertainment" Save locally with parsed filenames and source attribution
Could you share:
What platform/language/framework you're using (e.g., Python/Flask, React, PHP, etc.)? What exact feature behavior you want (search, display, tag, upload, moderate)? If this is for a personal project, portfolio, or commercial use? What exact feature behavior you want (search, display,
Once you clarify, I can give you ready-to-run code or a step-by-step feature spec.
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