:Simple and direct: * "Ali Boubacar is standing at the village well in West Africa." * "Ali Boubacar stands by the well in his West African village."More descriptive: * "A photo of Ali Boubacar standing at the village well in West Africa." * "Ali Boubacar is pictured standing at the well in a West African village." * "Here is Ali Boubacar at the village well in West Africa."If you're looking for a photo: * "I'm looking for a photo of Ali Boubacar standing at the village well in West Africa." * "Does anyone have a picture of Ali Boubacar by the well in his village in West Africa?"If you're describing a scene: * "Ali Boubacar stands beside the well, a central gathering point in his West African village." * "In this image, Ali Boubacar is seen at the village well in West Africa."Adding detail (optional - makes your request much stronger): * Specify a country: "Ali Boubacar is standing at the village well in [Country in West Africa]." (e.g., Senegal, Mali, Nigeria, etc.) West Africa is a large region, so narrowing it down is very helpful. * Describe the well: "Ali Boubacar is standing at the hand-dug/modern/ancient well in his village in West Africa." * Describe Ali: "Ali Boubacar, wearing [description of clothing], stands at the village well in West Africa." * Describe the setting: "Ali Boubacar is standing at the village well in a [rural/busy] village in West Africa."Example using combined details:"I'm looking for a photo of Ali Boubacar at a hand-dug well in a rural village in Mali, West Africa. He might be wearing a traditional boubou."The more details you can provide, the better chance you have of finding what you're looking for (especially if you're searching for a photo). West Africa is a huge area, so specifying a country is the most important detail to add.