Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 22-30 |
Gender | Male, 69.5% |
Sad | 97% |
Fear | 31.2% |
Calm | 9.3% |
Surprised | 6.9% |
Confused | 3.7% |
Angry | 1.9% |
Disgusted | 1.9% |
Happy | 1.3% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Adult | 99.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2023-05-29
streetview architecture | 40% | |
cars vehicles | 21% | |
events parties | 14.3% | |
interior objects | 7.6% | |
paintings art | 7.5% | |
food drinks | 7.4% | |
people portraits | 1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-05-29
map | 33% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a tennis player is playing tennis in a match
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-01
a vintage tennis poster with a man playing tennis
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
This image appears to be a collage or part of a graphic design featuring elements of different sports and physical activities. We see a figure in mid-motion, about to hit a shuttlecock with a badminton racket. Below, there is a depiction of a tennis court with two miniaturized players, one is about to serve, the other in a ready position. The vintage aesthetic and the choice of fonts and colors suggest that this might be a cover or a page from a magazine or book, possibly from the late 20th century. The text and numbers indicate some connection to Moscow ("МОСКВА"), and the year 1928 is visible, potentially relating to the content or the date of publication. There are other Cyrillic texts, which appear to be talking about sports and cultural revolution within the USSR.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
This image appears to be a vintage sports poster related to a tennis match or event. The primary colors utilized are black, white, yellow, blue, and red. The design features a large, central figure in mid-swing with a tennis racket, overlaid on a black-and-white background. Smaller figures are also seen playing tennis in dynamic poses, suggesting an emphasis on motion and athleticism.
The Russian text on the left, written vertically against a yellow background, translates to "Спартакиада" ("Spartakiad"), with "Москва" ("Moscow") and the year "1928" prominently displayed. The right side contains more Russian text related to Soviet physical culture, indicating the context of the event likely falls within a historical Soviet athletic competition. The overall design has a geometric and photomontage style, typical of early 20th-century graphic design.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This appears to be a Soviet-era sports propaganda poster from 1928. The design features a striking constructivist style typical of that period, with bold geometric shapes and a dynamic composition. The main image shows an athlete in white tennis attire performing a serve, dramatically positioned against a dark background. The poster includes smaller inset images of other athletic activities and has text in Russian along the sides. The color scheme consists of yellow, black, and turquoise blue, creating a strong visual contrast. The geometric court lines at the bottom of the poster add to the modernist design aesthetic. This type of poster was common during the Soviet period to promote physical culture and sports among the population.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image appears to be the cover of a book or magazine related to the sport of Chapta mania. It features a large figure in the center wearing a white costume and holding what appears to be a racket or other sports equipment. In the background, there are smaller figures engaged in various athletic activities on what looks like a sports court or arena. The overall design and layout of the cover suggest it is related to a Russian or Soviet publication about this particular sport or activity.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This appears to be a Soviet-era sports poster or publication cover from 1928, featuring a tennis or athletic theme. The design uses a constructivist style typical of Russian avant-garde art from this period, with bold geometric shapes and a dynamic composition. The main image shows an athlete in white clothing making a serving motion, with smaller figures shown against a blue background. The text includes Cyrillic letters and appears to be in Russian. The color scheme consists primarily of yellow, black, blue, and red elements. The layout is characteristically modernist, with angular lines and an emphasis on movement and athletic action. The overall design demonstrates the strong influence of constructivist principles in Soviet graphic design of the 1920s.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image is a vintage poster or magazine cover featuring a collage of black-and-white photographs with vibrant color overlays. The dominant colors are yellow, blue, and red, with white and black accents.
In the foreground, a prominent black-and-white photograph of a man in athletic attire, possibly a tennis player, is overlaid with a yellow stripe on the left side. The man is depicted in mid-action, with his right arm extended and holding a racket. He wears a white shirt, shorts, and shoes, and has a white head covering.
To the right of the central figure, another black-and-white photograph shows a man standing with his arms raised, holding a racket in his right hand. He wears a light-colored shirt and pants.
At the bottom of the image, a third black-and-white photograph depicts a man in athletic attire, possibly a tennis player, standing on a court with a racket in his right hand. He wears a white shirt, shorts, and shoes.
The background of the image features a blue section with a crowd of people in the distance, suggesting a stadium or arena setting. The overall design of the image suggests that it is promoting a sporting event or activity, possibly tennis or another racquet sport.
The use of bold colors and dynamic compositions creates a sense of energy and movement, drawing the viewer's attention to the central figure and the action unfolding around him. The image effectively conveys a sense of excitement and athleticism, making it an engaging and attention-grabbing visual representation.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image is a vintage poster for the 1928 Moscow Spartakiad, a sporting event held in the Soviet Union. The poster features a collage of black-and-white photographs of athletes engaged in various sports, including tennis, gymnastics, and track and field events.
Key Elements:
- A prominent figure of a woman in a white outfit, holding a tennis racket and preparing to serve.
- A man in a white shirt and pants, jumping in the air with his arms outstretched, likely participating in a gymnastics or acrobatics event.
- Another man in a white shirt and pants, standing on a track and field surface, holding a tennis racket and preparing to serve.
- A crowd of people watching the events from the stands, adding to the energetic and dynamic atmosphere of the poster.
Color Scheme:
- The background of the poster is divided into two sections: a blue section on the right and a yellow section on the left.
- The blue section features a bold, diagonal stripe that adds visual interest and creates a sense of movement.
- The yellow section has a more subdued tone, with a subtle texture that gives the poster a vintage feel.
Text:
- The title of the poster, "Moscow Spartakiad 1928," is written in bold, red letters along the left edge of the image.
- Additional text in Russian is scattered throughout the poster, providing context and information about the event.
Overall:
- The poster effectively conveys the excitement and energy of the Moscow Spartakiad, showcasing the athleticism and skill of the participating athletes.
- The use of bold colors, dynamic composition, and vintage typography creates a visually striking image that captures the essence of this historic sporting event.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows a collage of a person playing tennis. The person is wearing a hat and holding a tennis racket in both hands. The image is in black and white. There is a tennis ball in the air. On the right side, there is a person holding a tennis racket. In the bottom left corner, there is a person holding a tennis racket. The image has a watermark that reads "CAPTARMA" and "MOSCOW 1928."
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
This is a vintage photograph of a woman playing tennis in a stadium. She is wearing a white hat, a white shirt, and white shorts. She is holding a tennis racket in her right hand and is about to hit the ball. The image is in black and white and has a vintage look. The background is blurry, and there are other people in the background, possibly watching the game. The image has some text written in Russian, which translates to "Chaptarnia Moscow 1928".
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
This is a vibrant, stylized poster from 1928 promoting the Spartakiad sports festival in Moscow. Here’s a breakdown:
- Central Figure: A large, stylized figure of a female tennis player dominates the image. She’s dressed in white athletic attire, a hat, and is caught in the act of hitting the ball with her racket.
- Tennis Court: The image incorporates geometric representations of a tennis court, with the player positioned over it. The court is divided into sections by different colors (black, yellow, blue).
- Additional Tennis Players: In the background, there are several smaller, abstracted figures of tennis players in action. One is jumping to hit the ball, and the other is serving. There's also a depiction of a small tennis game in the lower left of the poster.
- Background: A contrasting, abstract background, partially black and blue, with a black circle that may represent the ball. It appears to be a stylized depiction of a stadium setting, with silhouettes of spectators.
- Text: The poster features text in Russian. On the left side, the title reads "Spartakiada Moskva 1928" in bold, vertical letters, and the bottom left corner has the artist's name "КЛУЦИС", which is Gustav Klutsis. The text on the right side says: "Soviet Physical Culture - One of the links of the Cultural Revolution in the USSR".
- Style: The poster is characteristic of the constructivist style popular in Soviet art during this period. It uses geometric shapes, dynamic compositions, and bold colors to convey a sense of movement, energy, and revolutionary fervor.
The overall composition is energetic, conveying the excitement of the sports festival while aligning with the propaganda of the era, highlighting the importance of physical culture in Soviet society.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
This is a vintage-style graphic art poster that appears to promote a sporting event or organization. The design features a collage of elements, creating a dynamic and slightly abstract composition.
The central figure is a black-and-white image of a tennis player in mid-swing, wearing white attire and a head covering. The figure dominates the image and is positioned to the left of the frame.
The background is divided into color-blocked sections. To the right, there is a blue area where additional tennis players are depicted, along with a crowd of spectators in the distance. The tennis court on which the central figure stands is rendered with a geometric pattern of lines in black, white, and yellow. There's also a red rectangle that stands out on the court.
On the left side of the poster, a vertical column is filled with text in white lettering over a yellow background. The text includes the words "Спартакиада" and "Москва" along with the year "1928".
To the right of the blue section, text is oriented vertically, written in Russian, translating to "Soviet physical culture - one of the links of the cultural revolution in the USSR."
At the bottom left, the name "Клуцис" appears in small lettering. This is likely the name of the artist or designer.
Overall, the image is a visually striking design that uses bold colors, geometric shapes, and dynamic figures to create a sense of energy and movement. It is reminiscent of early 20th-century Soviet-era propaganda art.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is a vintage poster from 1928, titled "Спартакиада" (Spartakiada), which was an event held in Moscow. The poster features a dynamic and artistic depiction of a tennis match.
Main Elements:
- The central figure is a tennis player in mid-swing, holding a tennis racket and preparing to hit the ball. The player is dressed in white athletic clothing and a cap.
- The background includes other tennis players in action, with one player in the foreground and another in the background, both in the midst of playing tennis.
- The setting appears to be an outdoor tennis court, with spectators visible in the stands.
Design and Style:
- The poster uses a combination of black-and-white photography and colorful graphic elements.
- The background is divided into sections with bold colors, including blue and yellow, which contrast with the black-and-white images of the players.
- The design incorporates geometric shapes and lines, typical of the constructivist art style prevalent in the Soviet Union during the 1920s.
Text:
- The text on the left side of the poster reads "Спартакиада" (Spartakiada) in large, bold letters.
- Below it, the text indicates "Москва" (Moscow) and the year "1928."
- On the right side, there is additional text in Russian, which translates to "One of the links in the chain of cultural revolution in the USSR" and "Soviet physical culture."
Artistic Significance:
- The poster is a notable example of Soviet propaganda art, promoting physical culture and sports as part of the cultural revolution in the USSR.
- The use of dynamic poses and bold colors aims to convey energy, movement, and the importance of sports in Soviet society.
Overall, the poster is a historical artifact that reflects the cultural and artistic trends of the Soviet Union in the late 1920s, emphasizing the importance of sports and physical fitness in the context of the cultural revolution.
Qwen
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