While there is no single universally famous image specifically known as "," numeric filenames like this are typically generated by digital cameras or asset management systems.
If this is a file you have, you are likely looking at a JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) image, which is the most common format for digital photos.
: Many devices use sequential numbering. For example, a filename starting with "80" could be part of a specific folder or memory card sequence from a digital camera like a Canon or iPhone .
: Every JPG usually contains hidden information. You can use tools to see the date and time it was taken, the camera model , and sometimes the GPS location.