Step 1
The first thing to do is to break the photo up into fragments so that you can examine each one individually.
The fastest way to do this is to use online tools. For example:
iloveimg.com
(If you have a Mac, just press Command+Shift+4)
The first thing to do is to break the photo up into fragments so that you can examine each one individually.
The fastest way to do this is to use online tools. For example:
iloveimg.com
(If you have a Mac, just press Command+Shift+4)
Step 4
Now we have to study the autobill numbs. If you can see the country code, google it.
If only the flag is visible, then use flagid.org. First answer the questions on the number, stripes of stars, etc., and then choose from the appropriate options.
Now we have to study the autobill numbs. If you can see the country code, google it.
If only the flag is visible, then use flagid.org. First answer the questions on the number, stripes of stars, etc., and then choose from the appropriate options.
Step 5
If only part of the number is visible without the area code and flag, go to
worldlicenseplates.com
and try to find a similar design.
If only part of the number is visible without the area code and flag, go to
worldlicenseplates.com
and try to find a similar design.
Step 6
It is also worth taking a closer look at the road signs.
Sometimes you can tell the country from them without Google (e.g., a kangaroo warning).
Pic1 source (frontsigns.com)
And sometimes you have to use comparative definers (pic 2, @wikipedia)
It is also worth taking a closer look at the road signs.
Sometimes you can tell the country from them without Google (e.g., a kangaroo warning).
Pic1 source (frontsigns.com)
And sometimes you have to use comparative definers (pic 2, @wikipedia)
Step 7
Look closely at the road markings.
This will narrow down the range of possible countries.
For example, double yellow verge lines uses only in UK.
@google help you
Look closely at the road markings.
This will narrow down the range of possible countries.
For example, double yellow verge lines uses only in UK.
@google help you
Step 9
Use identify.plantnet.org to identify plants on the picture.
(Yandex.Images are also good at this task)
(maize = corn)
Use identify.plantnet.org to identify plants on the picture.
(Yandex.Images are also good at this task)
(maize = corn)
Step 10
It this plants grows on agricultural land, then go to USDA (USA Department of Agriculture) site and search interactive map, which shows regions, where this plant cultivated
ipad.fas.usda.gov
It this plants grows on agricultural land, then go to USDA (USA Department of Agriculture) site and search interactive map, which shows regions, where this plant cultivated
ipad.fas.usda.gov
Step 11
See what location for the photo the neural networks will suggest.
labs.tib.eu
They are very often wrong. But in this case... Yes! It really is Great Britain!
See what location for the photo the neural networks will suggest.
labs.tib.eu
They are very often wrong. But in this case... Yes! It really is Great Britain!
Step 12
This step should have been put first...
Don't forget to look at the exif data of the photo for latitude and longitude, but be aware that exif data is very easy to fake.
exif.regex.info
This step should have been put first...
Don't forget to look at the exif data of the photo for latitude and longitude, but be aware that exif data is very easy to fake.
exif.regex.info
This briefly thread is end.
For learning other ways to hypothesize about where a photo was taken, follow @cyb_detective and look forward to new threads.
Other tools to image search and identification you may find in my collection (505 #osint tools):
#imagesearchandindefication" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="event.stopPropagation()">cipher387.github.io
For learning other ways to hypothesize about where a photo was taken, follow @cyb_detective and look forward to new threads.
Other tools to image search and identification you may find in my collection (505 #osint tools):
#imagesearchandindefication" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="event.stopPropagation()">cipher387.github.io
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