Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Painting | 98.7% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-01-09
paintings art | 76.3% | |
interior objects | 16.1% | |
nature landscape | 2.7% | |
streetview architecture | 2.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-09
a painting on the wall | 69% | |
a painting on a wall | 68.3% | |
a painting hanging on a wall | 68.2% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a city, a rock formation.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a large rock formation with a mountain in the background
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-26
This image shows a massive, natural rock formation with clear vertical striations, towering against a light sky. This rock face is part of Inscription Rock, also known as El Morro National Monument, in New Mexico. The photograph captures the south side of this geological feature. The monochrome tones suggest it is a historical photo. Below, there's vegetation dwarfed by the grandeur of the cliffs. The title at the bottom reads "SOUTH SIDE OF INSCRIPTION ROCK N. M." indicating the location, and on the lower left corner, it is attributed to T. H. O'Sullivan, Phot., indicating the photographer. Additional text above the image references geographical and geological explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian, which dates the scientific purpose of the photograph.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-29
This is a historical black and white photograph showing the south side of Inscription Rock in New Mexico. The image appears to be from a geological survey conducted in 1873, as indicated in the header text. The photograph captures impressive tall sandstone cliffs with dramatic vertical faces and natural pillars. The rock formation features steep, striated walls that rise dramatically from the desert floor, creating imposing natural towers. The lighting in the photograph emphasizes the texture and scale of the rock face, with shadows highlighting the vertical cracks and crevices in the stone. This landmark, also known as El Morro National Monument, is historically significant as a site where travelers carved inscriptions into the soft sandstone over hundreds of years. The photograph was taken by T. H. O'Sullivan, as credited at the bottom of the image.
Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29
The image depicts a geological formation known as the "South side of Inscription Rock, N.M.". It shows a dramatic and rugged landscape of steep, towering rock formations rising up against the sky. The rocky structures have a weathered, textured appearance, with distinct stratification and patterns visible in the stone. The overall scene has a stark, monumental quality, highlighting the impressive scale and natural grandeur of this geological site.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-26
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of a large rock formation, with the title "SOUTH SIDE OF INSCRIPTION ROCK, N.M." at the bottom. The rock formation is tall and narrow, with several vertical cracks running through it. It appears to be made of sandstone or limestone and has a rough, weathered texture. The sky above the rock formation is clear and blue, suggesting that the photo was taken on a sunny day.
In the foreground, there are some small bushes and grasses growing around the base of the rock formation. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of natural beauty and tranquility, with the majestic rock formation standing out against the clear blue sky.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-02
The image presents a vintage black-and-white photograph of a prominent rock formation, accompanied by a caption that reads "SOUTH SIDE OF INSCRIPTION ROCK, N.M." The photograph is set against a sepia-toned background, which adds to its nostalgic and historical appeal.
Here are the key features of the image:
- Rock Formation:
- The rock formation is the central focus of the image.
- It appears to be a large, towering structure with vertical faces and a rugged texture.
- The formation is likely composed of sandstone or another sedimentary rock.
- Caption:
- The caption is written in a simple, serif font at the bottom of the image.
- It provides context for the photograph, indicating that it depicts the south side of Inscription Rock in New Mexico.
- Background:
- The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker tones of the rock formation.
- The background also features a faint, illegible text at the top and bottom edges of the image.
Overall, the image presents a striking and historic photograph of a natural wonder, accompanied by a clear and concise caption that provides context for the image.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a rock formation, specifically the south side of Inscription Rock, located in New Mexico. The rock formation is prominently displayed in the center of the image, with a clear view of its rugged and textured surface. The photograph is bordered by a yellow border, which adds a vintage feel to the image. The photograph is labeled "South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M." and includes a watermark in the bottom left corner that reads "T.H.O. Sulliver's Photo."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image shows a photograph of a rock formation in black and white. The rock formation is a large, tall rock that appears to be made of sandstone. It is situated in a desert landscape, with sand and small plants visible in the foreground. The rock formation is the main focus of the image, and it is captured from a low angle, emphasizing its height and grandeur. The photograph has a vintage look, with a slightly faded and grainy texture, which adds to its historical charm.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white photograph depicting the south side of "Inscription Rock" in New Mexico. It appears to be a vintage photograph, likely from the late 19th century or early 20th century, given the style and the context provided by the text surrounding the image.
The photograph captures a towering rock formation, likely made of sandstone or a similar sedimentary rock. The rock face is heavily eroded, with vertical fissures and cracks running down its surface. These formations create distinct columns and shapes, giving the impression of a rugged and imposing natural structure.
At the base of the rock formation, there is a sparse covering of low-lying vegetation, suggesting a desert or arid environment. The sky is bright, indicating a clear day.
The image is framed with a border containing text. The text at the top of the frame indicates that this image is a part of the Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, and further specifies that this expedition was lead by Gen. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers. Beneath the image, the text reads "SOUTH SIDE OF INSCRIPTION ROCK, N.M.", clarifying the location of the photo. A name and the number 14 are written on the image.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here's a description of the image:
This is a sepia-toned photograph titled "South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M." It depicts a massive rock formation, with towering cliffs and columns of stone rising from a relatively flat, shrubby landscape. The rock appears to be made up of layers, with vertical striations and crevices suggesting erosion and weathering.
The sky is a muted, light tone, possibly indicating an overcast day. The bottom of the photo shows a sparse vegetation of low bushes and grasses, giving a sense of the rugged, arid environment.
At the bottom left corner, the text "T.H. O'Sullivan Phot." indicates the photographer, Timothy H. O'Sullivan. At the top left, the text says "Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian", and in the top right it says "Expedition of 1873-Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers Commanding" indicating the source or expedition related to the image. Finally at the bottom right, the number "N° 14" is printed.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image depicts a striking geological formation known as "Inscription Rock," located in New Mexico. The photograph captures the south side of this rock formation, showcasing its unique and rugged natural architecture. The rock features tall, vertical columns and steep cliffs, creating a dramatic landscape. The texture of the rock is rough and weathered, indicative of erosion over time. The photograph is in black and white, which adds to the timeless and historical feel of the image.
The image is labeled as part of a geographical and geological exploration and survey conducted west of the 100th Meridian, specifically during an expedition in 1873 led by Lieutenant George M. Wheeler of the Corps of Engineers. The photograph is credited to T.H. O'Sullivan, a notable photographer who documented various landscapes and geological features during these expeditions. The image is marked as "No. 11," suggesting it is part of a series of photographs from this expedition.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
The image is a historical photograph of the "South Side of Inscription Rock" located in New Mexico. It features a large, rugged rock formation with distinct, vertical, and flat surfaces. The rock appears weathered and has a natural, somewhat symmetrical shape. The landscape in the foreground is sparse, with dry grass and a few small bushes, indicating a desert-like environment. The sky is clear and pale, suggesting the photograph was taken during the day. The image has an aged look, with sepia tones and a slightly faded appearance, characteristic of older photographs. The photograph is labeled and numbered at the bottom, providing context for its historical and scientific significance.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
This is a black-and-white photograph of the south side of Inscription Rock, likely located in New Mexico (N.M.). The image shows a towering, rugged cliff formation with steep, vertical faces and sharp ridges. The rock formation is composed of layered sedimentary rock, with visible cracks and crevices. The base of the rock is surrounded by low-lying vegetation and some small shrubs. The sky above the rock formation is clear, creating a stark contrast with the dark, shadowed areas of the rock. The photograph has a border with text at the top and bottom, indicating it is from a geographical and geological exploration and survey conducted west of the 100th meridian in 1873, under the command of Lieutenant Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers. The photographer is credited as T. H. O'Sullivan. The image is labeled "No. 14" and "SOUTH SIDE OF INSCRIPTION ROCK, N.M." at the bottom.