and about your search:
You need to be as specific as possible in making your queries to an image search engine. Utilizing generic keywords or keyphrases will only lead to unsatisfying results. Even more than when searching for actual text-based content, it is of essence in image searches to utilize specific keywords that may closely describe the subject, and the characteristics of the image being searched.
As image search engines utilize a number of co-factors to identify relevant images, including the text present in the filename, description, ALT tag and the text present in the page where the image was found – including invisible tags and and code), it is very critical to utilize the power of specific terms to identify the actual subjects one is looking for.
Devoting a short amount of time to identify ideal specific keywords for a specific subject is one of the main and more important tasks that major photo editors take anytime they set out to find images for a specific job.
Tools that complement this effort are also frequently utilized by picture researchers to speed up and facilitate this task. Among these, online dictionaries and thesauri are the first basic step in the right direction.
Valuable terms can also be extracted from image libraries indexes where each and every term contained in the description and reference info to all images has been catalogued. Such indexes can frequently provide many good clues as to how the library manager has labeled and described the content stored in its archive.