I often rely on Google Images to find out what something I’ve photographed is; I find it particularly useful for identifying plants and wildlife.
Normally, it’s a very useful tool, but that isn’t always the case. I’d photographed some Herons on my recent trip to Arbroath and wanted to get an idea what type they were. The first image is the shot I uploaded to Google Images, the second is the search result 🤣🤣🤣
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I also had no idea that you could upload images to Google Images for identification purposes. Thank you for telling us about that.
It looks like you have no idea about birds Jez….anyone could see that was a Globemaster 111
I just didn’t know it was a C-17 either. I am convinced the google knows everything and this just proves it. Perhaps they thought it was an American Heron of some sort 😀 😀
I also had no idea that you could upload images to Google Images for identification purposes. Thank you for telling us about that.
You’re welcome 😉
I had no idea you could upload mystery shots to Google Images for a helping hand. Thanks for the tip!
You’re welcome 😉I didn’t know myself until recently when my wife told me about it.
It looks like you have no idea about birds Jez….anyone could see that was a Globemaster 111
I just didn’t know it was a C-17 either. I am convinced the google knows everything and this just proves it. Perhaps they thought it was an American Heron of some sort 😀 😀
🤣🤣🤣