1. What are some ways in which we might find an image? What are the limitations of these ways?
>We can find images both through the internet or, on occasion, in person. The limitations of finding something online is that it can be distorted or brought down to a lower quality as well as not giving the full experience of the image itself.
2. How is ‘Google image search’ limiting? (Is my google search the same as yours? Why why not?)
>Google image search is limiting because it shows results based on relevance but not necessarily what you’re looking for most of the time. It takes into account certain key words but some of them may be ignored by this relevance unless you put quotations around the word. It could be that two people could search for the same thing but with different wordings and doing so can bring up different results.
3. How might we search deeper for images that are less repeated, rare, unique, lost….?
>Typically when I want to search deeper for images I get more specific with the wording. For example, I could search up “puppy” and find millions of images of puppies but a small portion of them could be what I actually want. If I instead search up “husky puppy” or “shiba inu puppy” I’m much more likely to get images of the exact breed of puppies I want to see.