Photos | Protest Parade in 2002

A crowd of 24 people including 8 men, 8 adults, and 8 males, walking down the urban street holding signs to protest against George W. Bush's land policies. The protesters wore jeans, pants, and formal clothing with accessories like wristwatches, handbags, and necklaces. A banner with bold text caught attention, and some people were wearing hats and sunglasses. The parade was a performance and recreation in the city with a baby in tow amongst the crowd.
BLIP-2 Description:
a group of people walking down the street holding signsMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
640w x 480h - (download 4k)
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Dominant Color:
date
2003-02-17T17:59:45-08:00
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-28800
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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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.