Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 62-78 |
Gender | Male, 98.5% |
Happy | 0.1% |
Disgusted | 0.2% |
Angry | 0.3% |
Sad | 51.3% |
Fear | 0% |
Surprised | 0.1% |
Confused | 0.4% |
Calm | 47.6% |

Microsoft Cognitive Services
Age | 71 |
Gender | Female |

Google Vision
Surprise | Very unlikely |
Anger | Very unlikely |
Sorrow | Possible |
Joy | Very unlikely |
Headwear | Very unlikely |
Blurred | Very unlikely |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 96.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 53.9% | |
pets animals | 37.6% | |
people portraits | 7.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-11-10
Chief Garry holding a sign | 53.1% | |
an old photo of Chief Garry | 53% | |
Chief Garry looking at the camera | 52.9% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a man with a beard and a beard, wearing a suit and tie | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-16
This image depicts a formal portrait labeled "Chief of the Spokanes." The individual is dressed in clothing that includes a patterned shirt and a jacket, suggesting attire from the late 19th or early 20th century. The photograph is presented as a cabinet card or studio portrait, with the studio name "Bailey" and its address, 116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash., printed below. The overall style of the card indicates it was created during a time when such photographs were commonly used for documentation or keepsakes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-16
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of an Indigenous man identified as the "Chief of the Spokanes." He is wearing a plaid shirt with buttons and a jacket over it. The photograph has a border with text at the bottom that includes the inscription "Chief of the Spokanes." The name "Bailey" and "116 West Riverside" with "Spokane, Wash." is printed in elegant script, likely indicating the photographer or studio's name and location.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows a portrait of an elderly man with long, white hair and a weathered face. He is wearing a plaid shirt and a jacket, and has a serious expression on his face. The caption identifies him as the "Chief of the Spokanes", indicating that he is a leader or prominent figure of the Spokane tribe or people.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical sepia-toned photograph of a Native American leader identified as "Chief of the Spokanes" in the caption. The image appears to be from the late 1800s, taken by Bailey photography studio in Spokane, Washington. The subject is wearing Western clothing including a plaid shirt and jacket. He has long gray hair and weathered features that suggest advanced age. The portrait is a formal studio photograph with a plain background, typical of the photographic style of that era. The photograph provides an important historical documentation of Native American leadership in the Pacific Northwest region.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of an elderly Native American man, likely a member of the Spokane tribe, with the title "CHIEF OF THE SPOKANES" at the bottom.
- The man has long white hair and is wearing a suit jacket over a plaid shirt.
- His facial features are prominent, with deep wrinkles around his eyes and mouth.
- He appears to be looking directly at the camera with a serious expression.
- The background of the photograph is a plain, off-white color.
- The photograph is mounted on a white card with rounded corners, featuring the photographer's signature "Bailey" in orange cursive at the bottom left corner.
- The card also includes the address "116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash." in smaller orange text at the bottom right corner.
Overall, the image presents a dignified and introspective portrait of a respected elder from the Spokane tribe, likely taken in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of an elderly man, likely a Native American chief. The man has long white hair and is wearing a dark jacket over a plaid shirt with buttons down the front. He appears to be looking directly at the camera.
At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "CHIEF OF THE SPOKANES." Below this, in smaller text, it says "Bailey, 116 West Riverside, (OVER) Spokane, Wash." This suggests that the photograph was taken by a photographer named Bailey in Spokane, Washington.
Overall, the image appears to be a formal portrait of a Native American chief, possibly taken in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
A black-and-white photograph of an elderly man with white hair and a beard is titled "Chief of the Spokanes." The man is wearing a brown coat with a white checkered shirt underneath. He is looking to the left with his arms crossed. The image is printed on a white background with the words "Chief of the Spokanes" written in the center. Below the image, there is a watermark with the text "Bailey, 116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is an old photograph of a man with white hair. He is wearing a brown jacket and a checkered shirt. The man's facial expression is serious, and he is looking to the right. The photograph is in black and white, and the background is plain. The man is identified as the "Chief of the Spokanes" in the caption. The photographer's name is Bailey, and the location is Spokane, Washington.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
The image is a vintage studio portrait of a man identified as "Chief of the Spokanes." He is an elderly man with light gray or white hair that falls around his shoulders. His face is weathered with deep lines and wrinkles, and he has a serious and somewhat stern expression.
He is wearing what appears to be Western-style clothing, including a plaid shirt, a vest, and a dark-colored jacket with a lapel. The photograph is framed on a card with the text "CHIEF OF THE SPOKANES." printed below the image of the man. The bottom of the card also contains the name "Bailey," along with an address: "116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash." The word "(OVER)" is also visible on the bottom right, suggesting there may be more information on the back of the card.
The photograph is sepia-toned, which is common for images from that time period. The overall look is that of a formal portrait from the late 19th or early 20th century.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
Certainly! Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a sepia-toned photograph, likely a studio portrait, of an elderly man. The photograph is on a card, typical of the style used in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Subject:
- The man is the central figure. He has long, white or light-colored hair. His face shows the lines and wrinkles of advanced age. His expression is serious or perhaps stoic.
- He is wearing a collared shirt with a plaid pattern and a jacket.
Background and Details:
- The background is plain.
- The lower portion of the card has text on it. It identifies the subject as "Chief of the Spokanes". It also gives the name of the photographer, "Bailey", and the location as "116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash."
Overall Tone:
The image is a historical portrait, likely intended to document the man's likeness. It's possible the photograph was used for promotional or record-keeping purposes. The sepia tone gives it a sense of age and a vintage aesthetic.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of an elderly man identified as "Chief of the Spokanes." The photograph appears to be an old studio portrait, likely taken in the late 19th or early 20th century. The man has long, gray hair and a beard, and he is wearing a jacket over a plaid shirt. His expression is serious and direct.
The photograph is mounted on a card with the name "Bailey" printed in a stylized font at the bottom left. Below the name, it reads "116 West Riverside, Spokane, Wash," indicating the location of the photographer's studio in Spokane, Washington. The phrase "CHIEF OF THE SPOKANES" is printed at the bottom center of the card, identifying the subject of the photograph. The overall presentation suggests that this is a historical document, capturing a significant figure from the Spokane tribe.