Seen her on TV before but cant remember her name.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Maybe try google photo search? No idea here..
I have tried searching for blonde and singer but it comes up will millions of results. I think she might be American.
Open new tab. Open Google Images
Come back to this tab. "Grab" that image, drag it to the Google tab, when it opens drag down to "drop image here".
"No other sizes of this image found."
However browsing the results, your image is clearly this image but the bottom cut off.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/bf/a1/a0/bfa1a059b07fe2024860ff64e2274d79.jpg
Which is perhaps stolen from this essay with many more images:
Photos: Miranda Lambert crooned to a packed crowd at the Tacoma Dome | Seattle Refined
Come back to this tab. "Grab" that image, drag it to the Google tab, when it opens drag down to "drop image here".
"No other sizes of this image found."
However browsing the results, your image is clearly this image but the bottom cut off.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/bf/a1/a0/bfa1a059b07fe2024860ff64e2274d79.jpg
Which is perhaps stolen from this essay with many more images:
Photos: Miranda Lambert crooned to a packed crowd at the Tacoma Dome | Seattle Refined
Regardless of which browser a person is using, it is easy to obtain the image's URL by right-clicking on it and selecting the appropriate option.
It would be nice if Google would allow for a directive (e.g. imagecontent) to identify the contents of a photo. That would make it a single-step search. Instead, we need to paste the URL in the search box and obtain the first set of results which are meaningless, except for the option "Search By Image" at the top. Clicking on that one brings back relevant results. Give a try, the photo's URL is http://www.ckp-railways.talktalk.net/woman.jpg.
It would be nice if Google would allow for a directive (e.g. imagecontent) to identify the contents of a photo. That would make it a single-step search. Instead, we need to paste the URL in the search box and obtain the first set of results which are meaningless, except for the option "Search By Image" at the top. Clicking on that one brings back relevant results. Give a try, the photo's URL is http://www.ckp-railways.talktalk.net/woman.jpg.
There.Could've just swearched for bewbs
Thanks.
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