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FINDING: MODI – Find where u0026 when a photo was taken (geolocation u0026 chronolocation)

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This tutorial covers how to geolocate an image (find where it was taken on a map), and then chronolocate the image (identify the time, using shadows visible in the image).

I have chosen to use a case study of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as he visited troops near the India/China border in Ladakh.

The purpose for this tutorial is to answer questions that I received from my previous tutorials on shadow calculation, specifically relating to things such as, ‘what if I don’t know the height of the person’, or ‘does it have to be the exact location’, or more simply, ‘how can I geolocate an image using mountains in the background’. I hope this video answers those questions.

The techniques covered in this tutorial are:
How to use Google Earth and Google Maps
How to do an image reverse search
How to find the location of an image without metadata
How to analyse an image to find where it was taken
How to find when a photo was taken using its shadows
And how to find more images and videos of the same event

The skills and techniques are covered indepth in alternative videos that I have provided as well, as it is my intention to provide as informative content as possible, to share these skills and techniques with the wider world of investigators, journalists, researchers and those with digitally curious minds.

Why are these methods useful? The skills and techniques seen here have a wide adaptation in many fields. Of course, the content I have done here is very simple, but is effective in its process as a walkthrough and tutorial and can be applied to numerous pieces of media, footage and material. Geolocating allows for a much wider spatial awareness of what’s happening in a place, area, country. Knowing when something occurred is equally important. Being able to combine those two together, with numerous pieces of geolocated and chronolocated footage, allows for an extremely detailed view as to what has happened on the ground, what someone has done in a given place at a given time, or to indicate trends of movement, change or events.

Simply put, identifying the time of media allows for more scrutiny of facts and events.

The best thing? You can do all of this from your couch.

If you enjoyed this video, you might find my YouTube channel useful. My name is Benjamin Strick, I am an open source investigator, and this channel is useful for those looking to find digital breadcrumbs and pick up some methods of open source intelligence (OSINT), digital investigations and good old plain research. No matter who you are, or where you are in the world, you can follow these tutorials from home with publicly available information to answer questions such as who, what, where and when.

TOOLS
Suncalc (with coordinates and time): https://www.suncalc.org/#/34.1999,77....
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps
Google Earth Pro: https://www.google.co.uk/earth/downlo...
Google Image Reverse Search: https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en

CASE STUDIES
Geolocation for beginners:    • OSINT At Home #8 – Calculate time usi...  
How to chronolocate an image using the shadows:    • OSINT At Home #4 – Identify a locatio...  
BBC Africa Eye – Anatomy of a Killing:    • Anatomy of a Killing  BBC News  
Forensic Architecture – Rafah – Shadow Analysis:    • Rafah  Shadow Analysis  
Bellingcat – An Execution in Hadrut: https://www.bellingcat.com/news/rest...

SUPPORT ME:
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MY SETUP:
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CREDITS FOR THIS TUTORIAL
Imagery: Google Earth/Landsat Copernicus
SunCalc.org ©Torsten Hoffmann 20152021
Mumbai Mirror: https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/n...
Asian News International: https://twitter.com/ANI/status/127924...
Music intro: Two Moons by Bobby Richards – with YouTube Audio Library License
Music End: Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

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