View Only the Images from a Specific Site
Mozammel Hosain Toha
When it comes to searching for images on the internet, nothing compares to images.google.com. Just type in any keyword, and within moments, thousands of images related to that topic appear right before you. However, these images come from millions of websites around the world based on Google’s ranking. Sometimes, instead of searching the entire web, you might need to look for images from only a specific website. In that case, you can use the site operator on image.google.com.
Suppose you want to search for a photo of Fakhruddin Ahmed on CNN’s website. Then, if you go to image.google.com and search with site:cnn.com Fakhruddin Ahmed, you’ll instantly get your desired results. Similarly, you can not only find specific images but also browse all images from a particular site if you wish. For example, if you simply search with site:cnn.com, all images from CNN will be displayed in the search results.
This method can be particularly useful if you want to “visually” browse a site. Moreover, instead of reading through hundreds of articles to find interesting ones on a particular site, it’s often easier to spot them by looking at the images. In this case, you can click on any interesting images displayed by Google Image Search and read the articles related to those images.
Mozammel Hosain Toha
Sirte – Libya
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