Human Generated Data

Title

Jenny Tuckey Forehand Multiflash

Date

1949

People

Artist: Harold Edgerton, American 1903 - 1990

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of The Harold and Esther Edgerton Family Foundation, P1996.66

Human Generated Data

Title

Jenny Tuckey Forehand Multiflash

People

Artist: Harold Edgerton, American 1903 - 1990

Date

1949

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of The Harold and Esther Edgerton Family Foundation, P1996.66

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-12-14

Dance Pose 99.9
Leisure Activities 99.9
Dance 97.8
Performer 88
Bird 85.1
Animal 85.1
Flamenco 75.7
Ballet 74.3
Ballerina 58.7

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-15

bird 99.6
monochrome 99.3
pigeon 99
fly 98.6
love 98.2
art 97.6
animal 97.5
dark 96.9
girl 96.3
nature 96.3
wing 96.2
flight 95
feather 94.9
beautiful 94.8
wildlife 93.9
people 93.9
black and white 93.8
water 93.6
portrait 93.5
light 93

Imagga
created on 2021-12-14

harp 100
stringed instrument 76.4
musical instrument 51.3
black 28.9
fountain 20.2
light 17.4
structure 16.5
art 13.7
dark 12.5
design 10.7
gold 10.7
close 10.3
decoration 10.1
style 9.6
fractal 9.2
color 8.9
hat 8.8
elegant 8.6
space 8.5
old 8.4
texture 8.3
object 8.1
modern 7.7
device 7.6
energy 7.6
cat 7.6
pattern 7.5
traditional 7.5
closeup 7.4
shape 7.3
digital 7.3
support 7.3
detail 7.2
fantasy 7.2

Google
created on 2021-12-14

Microsoft
created on 2021-12-14

text 99
cat 94.4
monitor 92.6
animal 77.5
dance 65.4
display 35.8
picture frame 14.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-42
Gender Female, 61.2%
Calm 57.2%
Fear 24.5%
Sad 11.1%
Angry 2.3%
Disgusted 1.6%
Happy 1.5%
Surprised 1.2%
Confused 0.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Bird 85.1%

Categories

Imagga

cars vehicles 95.3%
food drinks 1.7%
nature landscape 1.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2021-12-14

a screen shot of a cat 30.9%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01

Here's a description of the image:

The image is a black and white photograph capturing the motion of a tennis player in action. The photographer has used a long exposure or stroboscopic technique to create a series of images of the tennis player superimposed on one another, conveying the sense of movement.

The player is seen in multiple stages of a tennis swing, with the racket appearing as a blurred arc of circles that extend out from the figure. The player's body and legs are similarly shown in a series of overlapping positions, giving a sense of their dynamic movement across the court. A tennis ball is visible in the air, further emphasizing the moment of action. The backdrop is a dark, featureless void that isolates the player and emphasizes the dynamic motion. The floor appears to be a dark, textured surface, possibly a wooden court, and is partially visible beneath the player's feet. Overall, the image is a dynamic exploration of movement and time.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01

This striking black and white photograph captures the motion of a person hitting a tennis ball with multiple exposures overlaid to create a dynamic effect. The person is positioned in the center of the frame, their body rendered in multiple instances to illustrate the swing. A series of tennis rackets trails the person's hand in a semi-circular pattern, clearly showing the arc of the swing. Two balls are visible in the background, suggesting the trajectory and speed of the hit. The stark black background enhances the focus on the movement, emphasizing the energy and action of the moment. The image is a testament to the power of photography to capture motion and transform a simple action into a visually captivating composition.