Go to a search engine. Type in a general description of what you're looking for. The more specific or precise you are, the better match you'll get, e.g. searches for "pets" vs. "dogs" vs. "labrador retriever" vs. "gold labrador retriever".
You can do an image search on the internet.
Try search JPG to PSD in internet.
If the image of Pope Benedict above is not suitable you can do an image search on the Internet for a variety of images.
Your best bet is to do an image search on the Internet for the Vatican.
Try looking for good designs on the internet; do an image search for tattoo designs.
image search is where you search pictures
You don't. Yahoo images is an image search engine that looks for images on the internet. Just upload a picture anywhere on the internet and Yahoo will eventually add it to it's image index.
Yes, it is possible to search for images online using a single picture through reverse image search tools, such as Google Images or TinEye. These tools analyze the uploaded image and return results showing where that image appears across the internet. This can help identify the source of the image, find similar images, or discover other contexts in which the picture is used. However, the effectiveness of the search depends on the image's uniqueness and how widely it has been shared online.
When one does an advanced google image search, they should first find the page on Google for advanced image searches. Then, one can specify what they are looking for in approximate or exact terms. One then can select how big of an image they want to see by choosing their desired image size. Last, one selects the advanced search tab and can scroll through the images Google finds that are most consistent with the search terms.
Just do an image search for Mother Teresa images on the Internet. There are many, many available.
Above is a picture of Mother Teresa. For more images do an image search on the Internet. There are thousands of images of Mother Teresa available.
An image search on the internet using the search terms "carte" and "France" will return a lot of results.