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Using Google Images To Remember Building Names

It is hard to remember the name of every building that has been photographed.  Fortunately there is a simple way to possibly figure it out.

The scenario

I visited Washington DC over a year ago and photographed every possible building I could.  With so much to see, do and photograph in the city, it would be impossible for me to remember every name.

The Solution

Month ago, Google announced a new image search feature.  In fact, I wrote about using the new feature to find your photographs used without permission.

Below is a quick screencast of how you can utilize Google Images to learn what the name of a building you photographed is.

And now I know that the building is the US Supreme Court Judicial Branch.  Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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