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Title

Trinity: site of the first atomic bomb test: 65 miles from Alamogordo. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico 1988

Date

1988, printed 2005

People

Artist: Barbara Norfleet, American 1926 -

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Partial Gift of Arlette and Gus Kayafas, Kenyon C. Bolton III Fund, 2008.303.5

Copyright

© Barbara Norfleet

Human Generated Data

Title

Trinity: site of the first atomic bomb test: 65 miles from Alamogordo. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico 1988

People

Artist: Barbara Norfleet, American 1926 -

Date

1988, printed 2005

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Partial Gift of Arlette and Gus Kayafas, Kenyon C. Bolton III Fund, 2008.303.5

Copyright

© Barbara Norfleet

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Amazon
created on 2024-04-25

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Fence 57.8
Field 57.5
Gate 56.8
Ground 55.7
Gravel 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2024-04-25

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outdoors 93.4
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Imagga
created on 2024-04-25

volleyball net 83.6
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Google
created on 2024-04-25

Microsoft
created on 2024-04-25

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Color Analysis

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Microsoft
created by 2021-05-01 on 2024-04-25

a road with a sign and a fence on the side 34.7%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-13

a photograph of a fenced in area with a fence and a fence -100%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01

The image depicts a desolate, arid landscape in the desert. A chain-link fence can be seen on the left side of the frame, with a "Removal of Granite is Prohibited" sign visible. The background shows a mountainous terrain, and the ground is covered in rocks and small bushes. The image has a stark, black-and-white aesthetic, emphasizing the harsh, remote nature of the location.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01

The black and white photograph depicts a desolate, barren landscape with fenced-off areas and signs indicating "Removal of Trinitite is Prohibited". In the background, hills and mountains can be seen. The caption states "Trinity site at first atomic bomb test, 65 miles from Alamogordo, New Mexico 1950".

The image appears to show the site where the first atomic bomb was tested in 1945 near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The empty, fenced-off land and prohibitive signs suggest the area is still restricted access years later in 1950 when the photo was taken, likely due to remaining radioactivity or contamination from the nuclear test. The overall scene has an eerie, abandoned feel that hints at the destructive power once unleashed at this historic location.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01

This is a black and white photograph taken in 1988 at the Trinity Site, located 85 miles from Alamogordo at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The image shows a desolate, desert landscape with mountains visible in the background. In the foreground, there's a chain-link fence and a sign that reads "REMOVAL OF TRINITITE IS PROHIBITED." A small obelisk or marker can be seen in the middle distance of the photograph. This site is historically significant as it marks the location of the first atomic bomb test in 1945. The image has a stark, austere quality that emphasizes the historical gravity of the location. The caption at the bottom of the photograph indicates it was taken by Barbara Kasten.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a black and white photograph taken in a desert landscape. It has a somewhat desolate and historical feel. The framing suggests a documentary style, possibly a record of a specific location.

Key Elements:

  • Fence and Gate: A chain-link fence and an open gate are prominent in the foreground, indicating a boundary or access point.
  • Sign: A sign reads "REMOVAL OF TRINITITE IS PROHIBITED," which immediately suggests a location related to a nuclear test site.
  • Monument/Structure: There is a dark, triangular structure or monument visible in the distance.
  • Tumbleweeds: There are a few round tumbleweeds attached to the fence, which helps give a certain atmosphere.
  • Landscape: The background shows a barren, flat expanse of land with low vegetation, hinting at a desert environment. Hills or mountains are visible in the far distance under a cloudy sky.

Textual Information:

  • The text at the bottom provides additional context. It reads, "Trinity: site of first atomic bomb test: 65 miles from Alamogordo, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico 1988."
  • A signature or credit of "Barbara Norfleet" is visible next to the text.

Interpretation:

The image likely captures a view of the Trinity site, the location where the first atomic bomb was detonated. The open gate and the prohibition of removing trinitite (a glassy residue formed from the bomb) suggest a site of historical significance, maybe also a site with safety protocols. The photograph evokes a sense of history, the consequences of nuclear testing, and the stark beauty of the desert landscape.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02

The black and white image shows a landscape featuring a site surrounded by chain-link fences. The gate on the left is ajar, while the gate on the right is closed with what looks like tumbleweeds stuck on the fence.

In the center of the frame, beyond the fences, a monolithic obelisk-like structure stands in the distance. To the right of the structure, a sign reads "REMOVAL OF TRINITITE IS PROHIBITED."

The land appears to be a flat, dry plain with sparse vegetation, and distant mountains are visible on the horizon under a cloudy sky.

At the bottom left of the image, handwritten text indicates the location as "Trinity: site of first atomic bomb test: 65 miles from Alamogordo, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico 1988," and on the bottom right, there is a signature that reads "Barbara Nasheet."

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting the site of the first atomic bomb test, known as the Trinity test, which took place on July 16, 1945, in the Jornada del Muerto desert in New Mexico. The site is located 45 miles from Alamogordo, New Mexico.

The photograph shows a desolate, barren landscape enclosed by a chain-link fence. Within the fenced area, there is a small, dark obelisk marker standing in the center, indicating the ground zero point of the atomic bomb detonation. A sign on the fence reads "REMOVAL OF TRINITITE IS PROHIBITED," referring to the green glass-like substance formed from the sand that was melted by the heat of the explosion.

The background features a vast, open desert landscape with distant mountains under a clear sky. The photograph is credited to Barbara Nygren and is dated 1989. The overall atmosphere of the image is somber and reflective, capturing the historical significance and the enduring impact of the first atomic bomb test.

Text analysis

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