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It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and no truer words were every spoken when it comes to the visual content of the Internet. After all, this medium is an entirely visual experience, in spite of the sites that add sound to their make up. Of course, sometimes an image can gnaw on your mind just like a song’s lyrics or a bit of melody that you cannot quite place – you know where it was, you remember a bit of it, but the whole escapes you. On the other hand, you may be a webmaster who is putting together a website and you need a certain image. While you do not have a specific image in mind, you do know the feel that you want the image to have because of the feel that it will lend to your site and also to the message you are hoping to get across. Image search engines have long since been a staple in the virtual tool belt of any webmaster and which a bit of know how you can make the picture search engines work for you!
An image search engine is only as good as the parameters you feed into it, and some picture search engines are more forgiving than others. While the more finicky ones will not yield any results if the word is capitalized, other picture search engines will search both capitalized and non-capitalized entries to maximize your results. If you are read to give the picture search engines a try, keep in mind that not all of them are created equal but instead different picture search engines are made to carry out different tasks. For example, MorgueFile is a photo search engine that will let you look at pictures taken by individual photographers that are now posted to the Internet to be used by anyone free of charge. As a picture search engine it thrives on the words entered by the poster, but it is a bit unforgiving if you do not enter the word in exactly the same manner as the photographer. Other picture search engines, such as Google Image Search, will let you search probably the largest number of images on the Internet, thus making it by far the most popular of the photo search engines. If you still need a bit more, try Ditto which also contains beautiful art listings that you might not find on Google.
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