Thread:BryghtShadow/@comment-3974211-20140403033113/@comment-1694864-20140411223451

Yep, it will output the URL. It's then up to someone as to what they want to do with the URL. The code that uses the image has to be put within the callback for $.getJSON.done. Usage of the URL is then at the mercy of the asynchronous callback of the API. Image display is at the mercy of network speed or cache. (One reason I'm against this whole idea. It's just fluff.)