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  3. Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal.

Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal.

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  • madmike77@chaos.socialM madmike77@chaos.social

    @monkee @beate_kurth @Adrenochrome es gab schon vorher Photoshop. War halt schon wieder richtiges Handwerk es überzeugend einzusetzen.🤷

    monkee@chaos.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @MadMike77 Nun kanns jeder Laie in Sekunden statt wenige Profis in Stunden.

    Das Problem hat sich massiv vergrössert.

    @beate_kurth @Adrenochrome

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    • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

      @EeveeEuphoria

      I got it from here:

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      So what's about your bullshit theory the persons do not exist? What's about "I'm sorry?"

      eeveeeuphoria@social.translunar.academyE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Adrenochrome i dunno pal, maybe i'm wrong about this person not existing.

      but it sure is suspicious you're only replying to me about me questioning this person's existence, and not everyone else calling this AI slop.

      but hey, you just dug up someone's name to attach to this, and decided to say they made this AI slop instead, which is even worse! congratulations, hope your internet fun bucks are worth it.
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      • eeveeeuphoria@social.translunar.academyE eeveeeuphoria@social.translunar.academy

        @Adrenochrome@mastodon.social posting AI slop is one thing, but posting it and then attributing to people who don't fucking exist is another. what the fuck is wrong with you?

        i genuinely believed in this just because you attributed people, i guess i need to do my due dillegence now to make sure people exist, because chucklefucks like you are willing to lie about it so your AI slop gets 500 internet points.

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        #38

        @EeveeEuphoria the only thing more annoying than the rampant over sharing of AI images are self-appointed Anti-AI police. I’m glad there is button for people like you.

        @Adrenochrome

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        • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

          Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
          The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
          #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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          #39

          @Adrenochrome even if this was AI generated, they get points for a very clever idea. I judge AI on the intended message. This was clearly meant to entertain, not misinform.

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          • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

            Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
            The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
            #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

            henryk@chaos.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Adrenochrome Yeah, no. Kate Weyer *does* post robin images on Facebook, but this is not among her recent posts. Also, she does occasionally post photos by her partner Lee Schofield, but they always include his logo, which is how I know how to spell his name.

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            • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

              Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
              The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
              #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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              hawkeye129@norden.social
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              @Adrenochrome was für ein tolles Bild! Ich bin echt begeistert. Sowas habe ich noch nie gesehen. Genau im richtigen Moment den Auslöser zu drücken- wow. Darf ich fragen, mit welcher Kamera 📷 das Bild gemacht wurde? Herzlichen Grüße🌞

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              • winkleink@mastodon.socialW winkleink@mastodon.social

                @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster @Adrenochrome

                As a bit of fun I searched for the photographers name and nothing came up related to this image. Then queried Co-pilot and Gemini if this is AI and both AI agents said it's AI.

                Gemini's analysis. Again, may not be accurate but....

                Still, a cool artistic image, but sad it's not real.

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                @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster @Adrenochrome back in twitter days most of these science-xyz accounts were posting fake or stilen stuff so not much has changed (not that I expected it)

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                • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                  Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                  The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                  #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                  @Adrenochrome No Kings!

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                  • mzedp@plasmatrap.comM mzedp@plasmatrap.com

                    @Adrenochrome@mastodon.social Exposure short enough to freeze the drops in the "crown", but long enough to blur the ones on the back?

                    Looks fake.

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                    @mzedp @Adrenochrome the inconsistency here was the smoking gun for me... surely the splashy bits would be moving slower than the falling raindrop (which is somehow *that* close to the one that just hit)...
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                    • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                      Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                      The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                      #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                      @Adrenochrome most fuckass Alt text I've ever seen

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                      • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                        Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                        The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                        #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

                        simon@sueden.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @Adrenochrome Whether it’s AI or not, the alt text is an outrage.

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                        • monkee@chaos.socialM monkee@chaos.social

                          @MadMike77 Nun kanns jeder Laie in Sekunden statt wenige Profis in Stunden.

                          Das Problem hat sich massiv vergrössert.

                          @beate_kurth @Adrenochrome

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                          @monkee @MadMike77 @beate_kurth @Adrenochrome

                          Der Vogel müsste ne Pfütze sein für diesen Effekt. Egal wie generiert, echt scheint mit unwahrscheinlich.

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                          • luckychronic@mastodon.socialL luckychronic@mastodon.social

                            @BelfastRoadster @Adrenochrome why do you think there is something off? I am not trained in this sense

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                            @luckychronic Here’s a shot I took a few years ago of a raindrop hitting a Greenfinch.
                            There’s just too much water in the Robin shot.
                            Compare the size of the in-focus drop, the sheer amount of water in the “crown” splash and all the other raindrops in the image.
                            Also, as others have stated, the bird would most definitely show some reaction to having been hit on the head like that.
                            It’s 100% an AI construction.

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                            • ppxl@social.tchncs.deP ppxl@social.tchncs.de

                              @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster @Adrenochrome for me it is the general event. A drop that big and that near the eyes would induce an eye lid closing reaction, wouldn't it?

                              But yeah the crown flatness plane seems off as well

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                              @ppxl @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster @Adrenochrome

                              Yes, a really big drop (see the amount of water, this is relatively heavy) on a tiny bird's head and no visible bird-motion?
                              Sorry. Hard to believe.

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                              • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                                The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                                #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                                @Adrenochrome nice! What prompt die you use?

                                🤪

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                                • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                  Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                                  The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                                  #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                                  @Adrenochrome What an amazing picture!!

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                                  • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                    @EeveeEuphoria

                                    I got it from here:

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                                    So what's about your bullshit theory the persons do not exist? What's about "I'm sorry?"

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                                    @Adrenochrome @EeveeEuphoria

                                    The guy using @leeschophotography is called Schofield, not Schofer.

                                    But let's assume, it was just misspelling.

                                    Ok, so this guy made this amazing picture. This guy sells fine art prints of his pictures. But, surprise, surprise, not of this picture?

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                                    Wildlife & Bird Photography Prints by Lee Schofield — LeeSchoPhotography

                                    Fine art wildlife and bird photography prints by UK photographer Lee Schofield. High-quality nature images available to buy online.

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                                    Attributing it to some random photographer is quite the same as attributing it to a non-existing one. This X account is probably not the most reliable source...

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                                    • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                      Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                                      The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                                      #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                                      @Adrenochrome@mastodon.social This picture is so cool. And I truly hope it's not AI ..

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                                      • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                        Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                                        The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                                        #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                                        @Adrenochrome So I see here a re-post of a facebook post of the photo of somebody else which took a photo of a drop of the size of a birds head splashing on a unaffected animal with the splashing shape like it would hit a water surface ? Did I got this right?

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                                        • adrenochrome@mastodon.socialA adrenochrome@mastodon.social

                                          Right in the middle of a rainy moment, a tiny bird becomes the star of something truly magical—a perfect water droplet lands on its head, forming a crown-like splash that feels almost unreal. The timing is flawless, capturing a split second where nature turns playful.
                                          The photo was taken by Lee Schofer and posted by his partner, Kate Weyer, on her Facebook.
                                          #NaturePhotography #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Animal #Animals #Wildlife #WildlifePhotography #Photographer

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                                          @Adrenochrome don't show this pic to Trump he would want to become a robin instead of a king

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