Photos | March for Artistic Freedom
Actress Jaye Jacobs leads a crowd of 73 people, including 6 adults, a child, and 6 males, along with various accessories like necklaces, hats, and three pairs of glasses, on a protest parade through the city streets. The group carries signs and a flag advocating for artistic freedom and expression, as well as riding on bicycles and wheels.
BLIP-2 Description:
a large group of people walking down a street with signsMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
3504w x 2336h - (download 4k)
Usage
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Detected Text
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400
metering mode
5
aperture
f/14
focal length
17mm
shutter speed
1/400s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
overall
(32.13%)
curation
(50.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.35%)
behavioral
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failure
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harmonious color
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interesting subject
(-51.07%)
intrusive object presence
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lively color
(6.85%)
low light
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noise
(-2.56%)
pleasant camera tilt
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pleasant composition
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pleasant lighting
(-24.28%)
pleasant pattern
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pleasant perspective
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pleasant post processing
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pleasant reflection
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pleasant symmetry
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sharply focused subject
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tastefully blurred
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well chosen subject
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well framed subject
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well timed shot
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all
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* 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
BLIP-2 image-to-text labeling, tags,
location,
people
and album metadata from the image and are
potentially inaccurate, often hilariously so. If you'd like me to adjust anything,
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