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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Boat | 62.1% | |
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Imagga
created on 2020-04-29
text visuals | 99.7% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2020-04-29
a close up of a map | 77.5% | |
a drawing of a map | 60% | |
close up of a map | 59.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a drawing of a boat in the water
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-09
The image is a pencil sketch of what appear to be ships in water. It's executed in a sketchy, loose style that doesn't delve into much detail, instead capturing the essence and forms of the ships and their masts. This style suggests it may have been done quickly, possibly as a study or on-site drawing.
There are two main subjects in the sketch. The upper portion of the drawing shows one ship with a distinct bow and stern, detailed with masts and some rigging, floating on a body of water indicated by horizontal lines. Below this, in the lower portion of the drawing, there is a more simplified sketch of a similar ship at a different angle, with less detail and more focus on the outline of the hull and masts.
On the left side of the image is a handwritten note, which says "St. Ives July '81," indicating the possible location and time when the sketch was made. The specific location, St. Ives, is known to be a town on the coast of Cornwall, England, which is a popular subject for artists due to its picturesque scenery and unique quality of light. The date suggests this sketch was made in July of 1981.
Overall, the image has a somewhat unfinished and impressionistic feel, capturing a moment, perhaps from the artist's travels or experiences at sea or near the coast.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-09
The image features a pencil sketch of two ships along a shoreline. The composition is divided into two sections:
Top Half: This section depicts a ship with three masts anchored near the shore. The ship appears to be secured with lines extending from its bow and stern. Surrounding the ship is a calm expanse of water, and in the background, there are faint outlines of hilly or mountainous terrain. The drawing captures the ship with minimalistic yet distinct lines.
Bottom Half: This section also shows a ship with three masts, positioned closer to the viewer. The ship is partially afloat in shallow water, near the shore. The surrounding landscape is indicated with simple, flowing lines suggesting distant hills or mountains.
Between the two sections, the sketch contains a handwritten note: "St. Malo, July 1881." This note serves as a caption, identifying the location and date of the drawing.
The overall style of the sketch is simple and rough, focusing on the basic shapes and structures of the ships and their surroundings without extensive detail.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28
This appears to be a pencil sketch dated July 1931 showing sailing ships on water. The drawing is done in a loose, sketchy style with simple lines depicting what looks like two views or studies of the same ship or similar ships. The vessels appear to be multi-masted sailing ships, likely schooners or similar traditional sailing vessels. The sketches are quite minimal, with basic outlines showing the hull, masts, and some suggestion of sails or rigging. The water is indicated by simple horizontal lines. It's the kind of quick observational sketch an artist might make while studying ships in a harbor.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-18
This image appears to be a pencil sketch or drawing depicting a seascape or coastal scene. The artwork shows several sailboats or ships on the water, with masts and rigging visible. The background features a hilly or mountainous landscape. The style is rather abstract and loosely rendered, with the artist using simple lines and forms to capture the essence of the scene. Overall, the image conveys a sense of movement and the tranquility of a maritime setting.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-18
The image shows two sketches of boats or ships at anchor. The sketches are done in pencil or charcoal on an off-white background. The top sketch depicts several sailing ships anchored together, with their masts and rigging visible. The bottom sketch is a closer view of a single sailing ship at anchor, showing more detail of the hull and deck. The sketches have an unfinished, gestural quality, capturing the essential forms and lines of the ships without excessive shading or detail. The artist's signature or initials and the date "July 1921" are written below the sketches.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-18
This image shows two pencil sketches of what appears to be the same ship, drawn from slightly different angles. The sketches are simple line drawings dated July 1931, labeled "St. Malo" (presumably the location). Both sketches depict a sailing vessel with multiple masts and rigging. The top sketch shows more detail of the ship's structure and includes some background elements suggesting a shoreline or horizon. The bottom sketch is slightly simpler but captures the basic form of the same vessel. These appear to be quick studies or preliminary sketches, characterized by loose, confident line work typical of an artist's field sketches or notes.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image depicts a sketch of a ship in the water, likely created in 1931. The sketch is rendered in pencil and features a ship with its sails down, resting on the water. The ship's hull is partially submerged, with the water level reaching up to the middle of the vessel. The background of the sketch is minimal, with only a few lines suggesting the presence of land in the distance. The overall effect of the sketch is one of simplicity and elegance, with the artist's use of pencil strokes creating a sense of movement and energy.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image presents a sketch of two boats, with the top boat being more detailed and the bottom boat being a rougher sketch. The top boat is drawn in pencil on a beige background, featuring three masts and a small cabin at the back. It appears to be anchored in shallow water, with its bow pointing towards the left side of the image. The bottom boat is also drawn in pencil but lacks detail, showing only the outline of the hull and two masts. It seems to be floating in deeper water, with its bow facing the right side of the image.
In the top-left corner of the image, there is some handwritten text that reads "St. Ives July 1981." This suggests that the sketch was created by an artist who visited St. Ives in July 1981 and was inspired by the boats they saw there. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the artistic process and the way that artists can capture the beauty of everyday scenes through their sketches.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image is a pencil sketch on a white sheet of paper. The sketch is divided into two parts. The top part features a sailboat with a mast and a flag, floating on a calm sea. The bottom part depicts a smaller boat with a mast, seemingly sailing on the same sea. The sketch is dated July 1981 and includes the artist's signature, "St. Malo," in the top left corner. The overall composition is simple and minimalistic, focusing on the boats and the sea.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image depicts a piece of paper with two drawings of boats on it. The drawing on the top is of a larger boat with a flag on the front. The drawing on the bottom is of a smaller boat with a flag on the back. The paper is dated July 1981. The drawings are simple, with no color, and are done in a pencil.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-19
This is a simple pencil sketch of two ships resting in shallow water, drawn on a rectangular sheet of paper. The top sketch depicts a ship from a slightly higher angle, showing more of its structure. The ship has three masts, and its hull rests partially in the water. The drawing includes lines representing the distant shoreline. Small, vague shapes, possibly rocks or debris, dot the foreground.
The bottom sketch presents a similar ship, viewed from a lower angle and slightly further away. It also features three masts and a hull that appears partially submerged. A shoreline is visible in the distance.
The sketches are minimalist, focusing on the essential forms of the ships and their environment. The use of pencil creates a soft, muted tone throughout the drawing.
In the upper left corner of the paper, there is a handwritten note "St. Malo July 1931".
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-19
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a pencil sketch on what appears to be a page from a sketchbook. It contains two separate drawings of what looks to be a ship, or perhaps the skeletal remains of a ship, situated near a shoreline.
Top Sketch:
- Depicts the ship in a more detailed manner. It's a side profile, suggesting it's either beached or sitting in shallow water. The artist has sketched the hull, masts with rigging, and details of the ship's structure. The water and a distant shoreline are suggested.
- There is a handwritten inscription "To Malo July 1931" indicating the artist sent this sketch, likely as a gift.
Bottom Sketch:
- Represents a similar view of the ship, but with a less detailed and more simplified approach.
- Focuses on the basic shape of the vessel, its masts, and its proximity to the shoreline.
Overall, the image is a study, perhaps a quick sketch of a maritime subject. The style is simple and functional, capturing the essential features of the ship and the surrounding environment.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a pencil sketch depicting a maritime scene, likely a harbor or coastal area. The drawing features two ships with multiple masts and rigging, suggesting they are sailing vessels. The ships are docked or anchored near a shoreline, which is represented by a few simple lines indicating land. The water is calm, with minimal waves indicated by light, horizontal lines.
In the lower part of the sketch, there is another ship, also with masts and rigging, positioned closer to the shore. The sketch has a minimalist style, focusing on the basic shapes and outlines of the ships and the landscape.
The sketch is labeled "St. Michele" and dated "July 1931," which is written in the lower left corner of the image. The overall style is simple and somewhat impressionistic, capturing the essence of the scene rather than detailed realism.
Qwen
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