Locating photo's

How do I locate the photo's that have been saved in iCloud. Can't find them anywhere on my laptop.

Why would they be on your laptop?
Is the laptop a Mac?  If so, they should be there assuming you have turned on the syncing feature.
If the laptop is a pc, you must install the iCloud control panel and turn on syncing.

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