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Amazon

Rose | 93.5% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 92.9% | |
food drinks | 5.4% | |
text visuals | 1.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-10-30
a close up of text on a white surface | 73.3% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 73.2% | |
a close up of text on a black surface | 73.1% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30
This image features a commemorative envelope, known as a First Day Cover. It includes artwork and four postage stamps. Here's a detailed description:
- The envelope's left side displays an artistic depiction of a flower in shades of red and white on a gray background.
- Below the artwork, there is a printed text: "LOWELL NESBITT, DESIGNER, FOUR AMERICAN STAMPS - ISSUED AT FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA APRIL 23, 1981."
- On the right side of the envelope, there are four stamps, each with an 18-cent value, featuring the following flowers:
- A rose labeled "Rose USA 18¢".
- A camellia labeled "Camellia USA 18¢".
- A dahlia labeled "Dahlia USA 18¢".
- A lily labeled "Lily USA 18¢".
- The stamps are marked with black lines indicating they have been canceled with the words "FIRST DAY OF ISSUE."
- There is a circular postal cancellation mark stamped over the stamps. It reads: "FORT VALLEY, GA APR 23 1981 31030."
- The bottom right features the bold signature of Lowell Nesbitt, the designer of the stamps.
The envelope commemorates the issuance of four American floral stamps, with specific postmark information indicating it was first issued in Fort Valley, Georgia, on April 23, 1981.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30
The image displays a First Day of Issue souvenir card for a set of four American stamps designed by Lowell Nesbitt. The left side of the card features a large floral print in red against a pale background, which seems to be the design theme across the stamps.
On the right side, there are four postage stamps, each with an 18-cent value, depicting different flowers: a rose, a camellia, a dahlia, and a lily. Each stamp is beautifully illustrated with vibrant colors and details specific to each flower type.
Above the stamps, there is a circular cancellation mark from "Fort Valley GA" dated "APR 23 1981," indicating the official first day of issue for these stamps. The wording "FIRST DAY OF ISSUE" is included within the cancellation mark.
Below the floral print, Lowell Nesbitt's signature is present, providing authentication of his design work for these stamps. The text "LOWELL NESBITT, DESIGNER, FOUR AMERICAN STAMPS - ISSUED AT FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA APRIL 23, 1981" gives context to the item, attributing the design to Lowell Nesbitt and noting the place and date of issue.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30
This image shows a first day cover featuring floral stamps from 1981. On the left is a large artistic rendering of what appears to be an iris in red and pink tones against a gray background. On the right are four 18-cent US postage stamps depicting different flowers: a red Rose, a pink Camellia, a pink Dahlia, and an orange Lily. The cover has a Fort Valley, GA postmark dated April 23, 1981, and includes text identifying Lowell Nesbitt as the designer of these four American stamps. There appears to be a signature at the bottom of the cover.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30
The image shows a commemorative First Day of Issue envelope featuring four American postage stamps designed by Lowell Nesbitt. The stamps depict various flowers in a stylized, abstract manner using bold colors like red and pink against a white background. The envelope is postmarked April 23, 1981 from Fort Valley, Georgia and includes cursive handwriting at the bottom that reads "Lowell Nesbitt".
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30
The image appears to be a commemorative first-day cover envelope featuring several floral-themed postage stamps. The envelope is stamped with the date "APR 23 1981" and the location "FORT VALLEY, GA 31030". The stamps depict various flowers, including a rose, camellia, dahlia, and lily. The central image on the envelope appears to be an abstract floral design, likely created by the designer Lowell Nesbitt. The envelope is addressed to "Pamela Dezitt", though I will not identify any individuals shown.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image shows a postcard with a red and white design on the left side, a circular postmark in the center, and four stamps on the right side. The postcard is beige with a gray border around the edges.
- Postcard Design:
- The postcard features a red and white design on the left side.
- The design appears to be a map or a piece of artwork.
- Postmark:
- The postmark is circular and located in the center of the postcard.
- It has the date "APR 23 1981" and the location "FORT VALLEY, GA" printed on it.
- Stamps:
- There are four stamps on the right side of the postcard.
- Each stamp features a different flower: a rose, a camellia, a dahlia, and a lily.
- The stamps are all the same denomination, 18 cents.
- They are arranged in a row, with the rose stamp at the top and the lily stamp at the bottom.
- Signature:
- The postcard has a signature at the bottom.
- The signature is written in black ink and appears to be the name "Lowell Nesbitt".
- Text:
- There is text at the bottom of the postcard that reads "LOWELL NESBITT, DESIGNER, FOUR AMERICAN STAMPS - ISSUED AT FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA APRIL 23, 1981".
Overall, the image appears to be a commemorative postcard celebrating the issuance of four new American stamps featuring flowers. The postcard was designed by Lowell Nesbitt and was issued on April 23, 1981.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
This image showcases a commemorative postcard featuring a striking red and white floral design, accompanied by a set of four American stamps. The postcard is signed by Lowell Nesbitt, the designer of the stamps.
Postcard Design:
- The postcard features a large, abstract floral design in red and white on the left side.
- The design is set against a gray background, which provides a subtle contrast to the bold colors of the flower.
Stamps:
- The postcard includes a set of four American stamps, each featuring a different type of flower.
- The stamps are arranged in a row on the right side of the postcard, with each stamp showcasing a unique floral design.
- The stamps are labeled with the name of the flower and the denomination of the stamp.
Signature:
- The postcard is signed by Lowell Nesbitt, the designer of the stamps.
- The signature is written in black ink and is located at the bottom of the postcard.
Postmark:
- The postcard bears a postmark from Fort Valley, Georgia, dated April 23, 1981.
- The postmark indicates that the postcard was mailed on this date and provides a record of its journey through the postal system.
Overall, this image showcases a unique and beautiful postcard that celebrates the art of stamp design and the beauty of flowers. The combination of the abstract floral design, the set of stamps, and the signature of the designer makes for a fascinating and collectible item.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a close-up of a piece of paper that appears to be a postal envelope. On the left side of the envelope, there is a red and white flower, which is an iris. The flower is printed on the envelope, and it is surrounded by a gray border. On the right side of the envelope, there are four stamps. The stamps are of different flowers, including a rose, camellia, dahlia, and lily. The stamps have the text "USA 18c" printed on them. The envelope also has a postmark with the date "APR 23 1981" and the location "FORT VALLEY GA 31030." At the bottom of the envelope, there is a signature that reads "Lowell Nesbitt."
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image shows a first day cover with a red iris stamp on the left side and a stamp sheet with four different flower stamps on the right side. The stamp sheet features a rose, camellia, dahlia, and lily. The stamp sheet has the text "FIRST DAY OF ISSUE" written on it. The image also has a signature on the bottom right corner. The stamp sheet is from Fort Valley, Georgia, and the date is April 23, 1981.