Photos | Urban Explorer

A solitary insect traverses the cracks of the urban landscape, capturing a moment of nature amidst the concrete.
Full Description:
Captured on a clear September morning in 2024, this photo highlights a lone arthropod making its way across an asphalt surface. The intriguing texture of the pavement contrasts with the rich brown hues of the insect, likely a cockroach or cricket. This image is part of the September Randoms album, showcasing unexpected encounters and the beauty of overlooked details in everyday life. Witness the resilience of nature even within city boundaries.
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Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
789w x 1707h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
Location:
iso
40
metering mode
3
aperture
f/2.2
focal length
2mm
latitude
37.91
longitude
-122.07
shutter speed
1/473s
camera make
Apple
camera model
date
2024-09-18T10:24:42.758000-07:00
tzoffset
-25200
tzname
GMT-0700
overall
(35.11%)
curation
(60.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.66%)
behavioral
(10.12%)
failure
(-0.32%)
harmonious color
(0.15%)
immersiveness
(0.71%)
interaction
(4.00%)
interesting subject
(-22.03%)
intrusive object presence
(-1.83%)
lively color
(19.30%)
low light
(0.68%)
noise
(-1.51%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-2.18%)
pleasant composition
(-12.78%)
pleasant lighting
(5.41%)
pleasant pattern
(1.78%)
pleasant perspective
(5.09%)
pleasant post processing
(-6.03%)
pleasant reflection
(7.12%)
pleasant symmetry
(0.20%)
sharply focused subject
(2.98%)
tastefully blurred
(1.60%)
well chosen subject
(39.36%)
well framed subject
(46.36%)
well timed shot
(19.68%)
all
(7.59%)
* 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-4o-2024-08-06
from
OpenAI)
using OpenAI's Vision functionality
, 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.