![]() With the search box, don’t just leave it blank and click Search, but instead enter a search term, for example, trees, then click Search. Finding photographs made with a specific camera and of a certain subject.įollow the steps in 1 above, until you get to the page for the camera you’ve selected. Using the latter mostly tends to bring up the better photographs.ģ. Finding photographs made with a specific camera by everyone.įollow exactly the same steps as above, but when you’re at the search page with your photos at the top, scroll down a little and click on “View all 93,477” as is the case with the GF1, or whatever number it is for your chosen camera.Īgain you can order by Relevant, Date Uploaded, Date Taken or Interesting. There you have all of your photographs made with this camera, which you can then order by Relevant, Date Uploaded, Date Taken or Interesting, using the little drop down menu top right.Ģ. Next to your photos, click on “View all 43” or whatever number it is. This will show you all images made with your chosen camera, here in my example the Lumix GF1.Īs usual with any Flickr search, it conveniently shows your photos first, then photos by people you follow, then everyone’s. In the search box near the top of the page, don’t type anything in, just click on Search. If you want to search quickly use Control/Cmd-F to Find in page, start typing the model name and it will jump to it on the page. ![]() Scroll down again and click on the model number. Scroll down and find the brand of camera you’re looking for, then click on it. In Flickr, once signed in, go to Explore > Camera Finder. Finding photographs made with a specific camera amongst your own photographs.Īs an example, say I want to find photos I’ve made with my Panasonic Lumix GF1. Whilst in the last couple of years my file structure on my hard drive has become far simpler (essentially one folder per year, then a sub folder for each month), sometimes it is useful to know which camera made which photograph, that gave you a certain look or quality to the image you’d like to explore again.Īgain I rely on my old friend Flickr to make this searching easy.ġ. ![]() We talked before about using tags (mostly on Flickr) to enable easy searching and organising of your photos, something I’ve found absolutely invaluable.
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