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Google image search can be quiet powerful and deliver a wealth of information regarding photos you might want to research. Sometime when you go to Google image search and type in your search for a specific image. You might not really get what your looking for. If you however have one photo on your PC or Mobile Device this could be quiet helpful. If you use the same picture in Google's image search you can find related photos from the same batch. Information about where that photo was taken and the image size. You can then further drill down to other photos from that collection. If you do not know who is in the picture or the place it was taken out in. Google will deliver all this information if the photos has been fairly popular on the internet. If the photo is not popular, you can at least find the site where the photo might be hosted.
How to use Google image search with a photograph.
1. Go to Google.com
2. Click on image search. You can choose your search options like safe search on or off.
3. Click on the small photo icon found at the end of the search bar and then upload the photo to Google search.
4. You will now get basic answers like size of the photo, location it was taken in and other related photos. Google will also try to guess whose face is in the picture.
This will definitely help you if you are researching a specific photo and would like to find related information and other photos from the same batch. You can also find out on how many other sites the photo appears. Who is the designer, author or chef photographer of the image. Please leave your feedback in the comments section below.

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