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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Building | 69.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-06-04
cars vehicles | 78.7% | |
paintings art | 20.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a vintage photo of an old building | 87.2% | |
a vintage photo of a building | 87.1% | |
a vintage photo of a street in front of a building | 80.9% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
an old black and white photo of a building with a sign
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a black and white photo of a building with a sign that says,'the
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This is a negative photograph showing a street corner at Beach and Atlantic Avenue dated May 12, 1912. The main building in the image bears advertisements for "The American Oak Leather Co." and promotes the use of "AMERICAN Want Ads" for help. The words "Rock Oak Sole" are prominently displayed. The surrounding area includes cobblestone streets, billboards, and posters advertising various businesses, products, and events. Visible structures include utility poles and overhead wires, suggesting a transportation or trolley system. Architectural features, such as arches, further frame the scene. The overall image appears inverted in color due to being captured as a negative.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image appears to be a negative photograph of a street scene, taken at the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue on May 12, 1912, as indicated by the handwritten note at the bottom. The photograph includes several buildings and a prominent billboard advertising "THE AMERICAN OAK LEATHER CO." with a slogan "For Help - use AMERICAN 'Want Ads.'" The billboard also features the phrase "Rock Oak Sole" and an address "276 Sooth St."
The street is lined with additional advertisements along the sides of buildings, with some posters mentioning "Piel's Lager" and others advertising events or shows, such as "May Irwin" and something playing "Week of May 6th."
The photograph also captures parts of a tram or trolley infrastructure, with tracks visible on the street and electrical lines above. The overall tone of the image is consistent with early 20th-century urban scenes, showcasing a busy commercial street lined with advertisements and infrastructure related to public transport. Because it is a negative, light colors appear dark and vice versa, which gives the whole scene an inverted appearance.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17
The image shows a building on the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The building has a large sign on the front that says "THE AMERICAN OAK LEATHER CO." and "For Help-use AMERICAN Want Ads." There are various other signs and advertisements on the building, including one for "Rock Oak." The image is in black and white, and the street in front of the building appears to be paved with cobblestones or bricks. The date on the image is May 12, 1912.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17
This is a historic black and white photograph showing a street corner at Beach and Atlantic Avenue, dated May 12, 1912. The image shows storefronts at night or in low light conditions, with various business signs visible including "Rock-Oak" and "The American Oak Leather Co." There's also a "Want Ads" sign and what appears to be "For Help - use" text visible on the building. The street appears to be paved with cobblestones or brick, and there are overhead electrical or trolley wires visible. The buildings are typical of early 20th century commercial architecture, with large display windows and awnings. The scene is illuminated, creating interesting contrasts between light and shadow in the nighttime setting.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of a building corner on Beach and Atlantic Avenue, taken in May 1912. The building features a prominent advertisement for "American Oak Leather Co." and "Rock Oak Sole," with the latter being sold by "The American Oak Leather Co." The advertisement is accompanied by a smaller sign reading "For Help - use AMERICAN 'Want Ads.'" The building's facade is adorned with various posters and signs, including one for "GAIETY" and another for "STARR."
In the foreground, a street with a brick road and a sidewalk is visible, with a few poles and wires running across the image. The background of the image shows a dark sky, suggesting that the photo was taken at night.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the commercial landscape of Beach and Atlantic Avenue in 1912, highlighting the presence of various businesses and advertisements in the area.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a city street, with a prominent building in the center. The building features a large sign that reads "For Help - use AMERICAN 'Want Ads'". Above this sign, another sign displays the text "THE AMERICAN OAK LEATHER CO." and "Rock Oak SOLE".
On the left side of the image, there are several advertisements on the side of a building, including one for "STARR" and another for "OLYMPIA". On the right side of the image, a sign reads "GAIET" and lists various events, including "WILL PEN" and "BIG SHOW".
The background of the image shows a dark sky, suggesting that the photo was taken at night. The overall atmosphere of the image appears to be one of a bustling city street, with various businesses and advertisements competing for attention.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a building with an advertisement on the side. The building is located on the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The advertisement on the building reads "Rock Oak" and "The American Oak Leather Co. Sole For Help-use AMERICAN "Want Ads." The image also shows a street with a trolley track and a signboard on the right side. The photograph has a watermark with the date "May 12, 1912" in the bottom right corner.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
A black-and-white photo shows a building with a sign that reads "Rock Oak" and "The American Oak Leather Co." There are posters on the side of the building, and a streetlight is in front of it. There is a street sign that reads "3rd" on the side of the road. There are also posters on the other side of the road. The photo has a watermark that reads "167-D Building Cor. of Beach & Atlantic Ave."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
Here is a description of the image:
This is an inverted black and white photograph taken on May 12, 1912, depicting the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue.
A large building dominates the view, adorned with advertisements. The most prominent signage reads "Rock-Oak Sole, The American Oak Leather Co., For Help-use American 'Want Ads'". The name Rock-Oak is also prominently displayed on the building's structure.
Several smaller shops are visible along the street level, with signs for "Carpenter Shop" and "Pfaff's Lager" among them.
Additional posters and billboards promote theater productions and events, including "Frances Starr" and "Cats Pew".
An elevated structure, possibly a railway or walkway, extends over part of the scene. Overhead wires are also visible.
The street itself is paved with cobblestones or bricks and shows signs of tram tracks. The negative effect gives the image an eerie or surreal quality.
The bottom of the photograph contains the notations "#167-D BUILDING COR. OF BEACH & ATLANTIC AVE." and "MAY 12, 1912."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
Here's a description of the image:
This is a historical photograph, likely from the early 20th century, showing the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The image has a reverse-image or negative effect, making the light areas dark and vice versa.
Here are some of the prominent features:
- Buildings: The image focuses on a corner building with several stories. Advertisements cover the side of the building.
- Advertisements: There are multiple advertisements.
- "Rock Oak" Signs: "Rock Oak" signs are visible, which could be for a brand.
- "The American Oak Leather Co." An advertisement for this company is visible.
- Street and Tracks: There are cobblestone streets, and trolley or train tracks run along the road.
- Date and Caption: The bottom of the image is a caption "BUILDING COR. OF BEACH & ATLANTIC AVE." and the date "MAY 12, 1912".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image depicts a nighttime street scene from May 12, 1912, at the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The photograph captures a historic urban setting with several notable elements:
Buildings and Signage:
- The building on the corner prominently features a sign for "Rock Oak Sole" and "The American Oak Leather Co." The large billboard on the building reads, "For Help - use AMERICAN 'Want Ads.'"
- To the left of the main building, there is another structure with various advertisements, including one for "Pfaff's Lager" beer.
- The signage indicates the address as "174 South 8th."
Street and Tracks:
- The street is paved with cobblestones.
- There are tram or trolley tracks visible on the street, suggesting the presence of a streetcar system.
- Overhead wires are visible, likely for powering the streetcars.
Advertisements:
- The building to the left has several advertisements, including one for "Stark Pianos" and another for "999," which appears to be a product or service.
- On the right side of the image, there is a sign for "GAIE" and another for "BIG SHOW."
Lighting and Atmosphere:
- The scene is illuminated by streetlights, giving it a dimly lit, atmospheric quality.
- The lighting creates shadows and highlights the architectural details of the buildings.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the early 20th-century urban environment, showcasing the architecture, street infrastructure, and advertising of the time.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This is a black-and-white photograph dated May 12, 1912, taken at the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The image shows a bustling urban scene at night, featuring a large building with a prominent sign advertising "The American Oak Leather Co." and "For Help — use AMERICAN 'Want Ads.'". The building also has "Rock Oak Sole" written on it, suggesting a connection to footwear or leather goods.
The street in front of the building is cobblestone, and there are tram tracks visible, indicating that this location likely had a tramway running through it. The image captures the essence of early 20th-century urban life, with the building's signboards and advertisements standing out against the darker urban backdrop. The surrounding area includes additional signage and what appears to be a covered structure to the right, possibly part of a train station or other transportation-related facility. The overall atmosphere suggests an active commercial district.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This black-and-white historical image appears to show an urban street scene from the early 20th century, specifically dated May 12, 1912. The building in the foreground prominently displays advertisements for "The American Oak Leather Co." and promotes "For Help—use AMERICAN ‘Want Ads’." The building is labeled as being located at the corner of Beach and Atlantic Avenue. The street is depicted with trolley tracks, indicating the presence of streetcars. There are various other advertisements on the walls, including one for "Pfaff's Lager." The overall atmosphere suggests a bustling commercial area, with a mix of businesses and public transportation. The photograph captures the essence of urban life in the early 1900s.