Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 10-18 |
Gender | Female, 99.6% |
Calm | 98.9% |
Surprised | 0.3% |
Sad | 0.3% |
Angry | 0.2% |
Disgusted | 0.1% |
Fear | 0.1% |
Happy | 0.1% |
Confused | 0.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 84.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 99.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-22
a couple of people that are sitting in a box | 39.5% | |
a vintage photo of a box | 39.4% | |
a couple of people posing for a photo in front of a box | 39.3% | |
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-16
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a stereograph, a type of photograph that produces a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. It features two almost identical images of a sculpture.
Subject: The sculpture appears to be a classical nude figure of a woman. The woman is draped with a woven net that partially covers her body. She stands on a decorative base, with flowers sculpted around her feet. Her hair is styled with decorative flowers.
Composition: The sculpture is centered in the frame of each image. The background is a dark, solid color, which helps the sculpture stand out. The image is enclosed in a rounded arch design.
Inscriptions: Text is present on the borders of the photograph. On the left side, it reads "Centennial Photographic Co. Philad.a.". On the center, the text "1212-LOVE'S NET" is written. On the right side it reads "International Exhibition, 1876."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-16
The image is a stereoscopic card featuring a statue titled "Love's Net." The card presents two slightly different views of the statue, intended to create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The statue depicts a nude female figure draped with a net-like garment. She stands on a base adorned with floral embellishments. The background is a dark, solid color, likely intended to emphasize the statue's form. The card is labeled with the text "Centennial Photographic Co. Philad a." on the left, "1212-LOVE'S NET" in the center, and "International Exhibition, 1876." on the right. This suggests the card was produced by the Centennial Photographic Company of Philadelphia and that the statue was exhibited at the International Exhibition in 1876.