Photos | The Power of Protest
Tsukasa Hōjō leads a demonstration captured in a powerful image on a website page. The protest includes a diverse group of 24 people with posters, advertisements, and even a baby, all united in their message. The American flag serves as a backdrop for this historic moment.
BLIP-2 Description:
a website page with a large image of a protestMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
1037w x 734h - (download 4k)
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advertisement candy flag posts rodriguez festival rally expanding dave behring advertising rwanda entries food film latest truth immigration previous tatiana document ethnic pm france race services articles dating education africa health bullock blogs go sf check sandip text sex tom art california middle stone search indigenous baby conflict brazil seattle china poster bacon camera laundry technology iran chez nine's directory year hugo environment ras history cardeal us table altus wedding america bacist andrew labor sheets media tattoo maker san philosophy horizon carf flickr rights policy angeles photography read money see awards tokyo music calendar babasteve new entertainment nam science recent guatemala relations lunar tear afghan news lens spirituality shop filed webpage next pham movement ringside youth east world culture james francisco havana page sudan polls hassan local archives yo camel atlanta posted politics americas asia association foreign sites literature immigrant sports protest hardware american category mar tsukasa hōjō file day round dave's mushroom diego los categories stuart nairobi vit roy natalie ck isett angkor david europe
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* 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.