Photos | Mixing it up in the Studio

Cameron Rupp and a woman work together on a mixer in their studio, surrounded by electronics and equipment for their performances and recordings.
BLIP-2 Description:
a man and a woman standing next to a mixerMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
640w x 480h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
tripod machine room furniture laptop respect consumer hardware device recreation screen pc old indoors winter bag cord january accessories photography video performance pants cameron rupp camera monitor portrait table azariah junglescene studio electrical computer handbag box hat microphone electronics
Detected Text
date
2003-01-31T03:27:03-08:00
tzoffset
-28800
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
overall
(27.42%)
curation
(65.69%)
highlight visibility
(5.55%)
behavioral
(70.63%)
failure
(-0.27%)
harmonious color
(-1.15%)
immersiveness
(0.22%)
interaction
(1.00%)
interesting subject
(-47.51%)
intrusive object presence
(-6.74%)
lively color
(-0.23%)
low light
(61.18%)
noise
(-5.27%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-7.36%)
pleasant composition
(-73.29%)
pleasant lighting
(-29.91%)
pleasant pattern
(2.54%)
pleasant perspective
(-2.15%)
pleasant post processing
(0.21%)
pleasant reflection
(1.11%)
pleasant symmetry
(0.20%)
sharply focused subject
(0.73%)
tastefully blurred
(-7.93%)
well chosen subject
(-18.80%)
well framed subject
(-10.32%)
well timed shot
(2.78%)
all
(-5.78%)
* NOTE: Amazon Rekognition
detected a celebrity in this image using the
Celebrity Recognition API. The API isn't perfect, but it does give you the MatchConfidence which I display
next to the celebrity's name along with links _↗ to their info.
* NOTE: This image was scaled up from its original size using an AI model called GFP-GAN (Generative Facial Prior), which is a
Generative adversartial network that can be used to repair (or upscale in this case) photos, sometimes the results are a little...
weird.
* WARNING: The title and caption of this image were generated by an AI LLM (gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
from
OpenAI)
based on a
BLIP-2 image-to-text labeling, tags,
location,
people
and album metadata from the image and are
potentially inaccurate, often hilariously so. If you'd like me to adjust anything,
just reach out.