Blogger from Georgia enhanced the famous photos using Photoshop (13 photos)
Let's see what the AI conjured there, and at the same time remember what the pictures themselves are famous for.
Blogger from Georgia StepnEurope continues to use A growing tool in Photoshop called AI Generative Fill generated artificial intelligence". Having tested the function on memes (link will be at the end of the post), StepnEurope switched to the famous photos that you must have seen.
"Lunch on a skyscraper", 1932
The photo is staged, albeit with real workers, but the photographer is still unknown.
Neil Armstrong on the moon, 1969
The support of the spaceship turned into a melon. Kubrick didn't look.
The landing of American troops in Normandy, 1944
The photo is known as "In the Jaw of Death".
"Paris. Europe Square. Gare Saint-Lazare, Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1932
AI turns a man's attempt to jump over a puddle into a completely desperate one.
Albert Einstein sticks out his tongue, Arthur Sass, 1951
One question: what kind of woman is this? By the way, in this case we we can compare the results of AI with a real-life extended version snapshot.
Here is what the full version of the photo looks like
The scientist was in the car with his wife Elsa and his friend, writer Frank Idelotte. The photo was taken on the day when Einstein turned 72 years old.
"Afghan Girl", Steve McCurry, 1985
The girl in the photo is called Sharbat Gula, now she is 51 years old.
Bigfoot, Roger Patterson, 1967
Hoisting the Flag over Iwo Jima, Joe Rosenthal, 1945
The famous shot captured the hoisting of the second flag on on top of Mount Suribachi during the pivotal battle between the United States and Japanese Empire during World War II.
Little spinner in a weaving mill, Lewis Hine, 1909
Photographer Lewis Hine launched the first US campaign against child labor in factories. He penetrated various industrial businesses to photograph child workers.
Migrant mother, Dorothea Lange, 1936
The photo became one of the symbols of the Great Depression in the mass culture. The woman in the picture is Florence Owens Thompson, her identity was established only in the 1970s. She lived to be 80 years old, and all she had there were 11 children.
Loch Ness Monster, R. Kenneth Wilson, 1934
The famous picture of "Nessie" does not belong to a professional photographer, but a London doctor, so this photo is also known like a photograph of a surgeon.