Identifying image location?

IMAGE REVERSE SEARCH WITH GOOGLE IMAGES

Doing a reverse search using images.google.com I found this link from wikimedia commons:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:M%C3%BCnchen_Geiselgasteig_Filmstadt_Aerial.jpg

Which states it is a File called "München Geiselgasteig Filmstadt Aerial.jpg" Which was posted a few later than you question (2012) by http://vermessung.bayern.de/opendata

If you already know of a satelite or street view image reverse lookup, I would appreciate the info.

Recent proyect TerraPattern seems to do such a job using neural networks, but you need to send them a tweet for them to make the search.


You can try TinyEye, a reverse image search. It will take your image and find any instances of it existing elsewhere on the web. This probably isn't the best bet for most satellite imagery, but searching could yield something if you didn't source the image yourself.

Alternatively, you can trying viewing the image metadata, which may tell you something about the date/location of the image.