Photos | Grand opening of The Broad in Los Angeles
José Huizar, Eli Broad, Jerry Brown, and Eric G gather for the grand opening of The Broad in Los Angeles, surrounded by a crowd of people and a red ribbon cutting ceremony. The sleek, modern architecture of the building is complemented by the formal wear and sleek accessories worn by the guests in attendance.
BLIP-2 Description:
people standing in front of a building with a red ribbonMetadata
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3264w x 2448h - (download 4k)
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art josé huizar flag glasses transportation outdoor tie formal footwear bag jacket jerry brown car device blazer building outdoors handbag shoe airport coat microphone helmet eli office handrail wristwatch vehicle suit architecture terminal wear audience accessories walking electrical shelter crowd broad
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32
metering mode
5
aperture
f/2.2
focal length
4mm
latitude
34.05
longitude
-118.25
shutter speed
1/6623s
camera make
Apple
camera model
lens model
overall
(53.22%)
curation
(50.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.36%)
behavioral
(70.69%)
failure
(-0.20%)
harmonious color
(5.57%)
immersiveness
(0.29%)
interaction
(1.00%)
interesting subject
(2.70%)
intrusive object presence
(-15.92%)
lively color
(12.05%)
low light
(13.65%)
noise
(-1.10%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-4.24%)
pleasant composition
(-41.19%)
pleasant lighting
(8.68%)
pleasant pattern
(75.34%)
pleasant perspective
(20.12%)
pleasant post processing
(0.90%)
pleasant reflection
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pleasant symmetry
(2.22%)
sharply focused subject
(1.81%)
tastefully blurred
(5.10%)
well chosen subject
(2.25%)
well framed subject
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well timed shot
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all
(9.06%)
* NOTE: Amazon Rekognition
detected a celebrity in this image using the
Celebrity Recognition API. The API isn't perfect, but it does give you the MatchConfidence which I display
next to the celebrity's name along with links _↗ to their info.
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from
OpenAI)
based on a
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location,
people
and album metadata from the image and are
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