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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@Adrenochrome @mavori den Fotograf gibt es, die postende Person auch, aber ich rufe das Bild nicht auf der Seite.
Die Tropfendynamik sagt, der Tropfen verteilt sich sehr ungewöhnlich gleichmäßig. Dazu muss diese Hundertstel Sekunde klar festgehalten werden, dann sollten auch alle anderen Regentropfen nicht verwaschen sein.
In der Krone des Tropfens ist ganz viel Wasser in Bewegung, Federn sollten da dann nicht zu erkennen sein. Damit ein Tropfen sich teilt, braucht er etwas Schwung, die 1/2
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@Adrenochrome @mavori den Fotograf gibt es, die postende Person auch, aber ich rufe das Bild nicht auf der Seite.
Die Tropfendynamik sagt, der Tropfen verteilt sich sehr ungewöhnlich gleichmäßig. Dazu muss diese Hundertstel Sekunde klar festgehalten werden, dann sollten auch alle anderen Regentropfen nicht verwaschen sein.
In der Krone des Tropfens ist ganz viel Wasser in Bewegung, Federn sollten da dann nicht zu erkennen sein. Damit ein Tropfen sich teilt, braucht er etwas Schwung, die 1/2
@Adrenochrome @mavori Kraft sollte dann auch die Federn nach unten verdrücken.
Soviel zur Physik.
Der rechte Fuß des Rotkehlchen steht in einem seltsamen Winkel.
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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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729 -
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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729Betting that all the Reply Guys saying this image is AI are *loads* of fun at parties
Who seriously cares?
Except the bros that always have to be The Smartest Little Boys in the Room?
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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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729@Adrenochrome @Texan_Reverend Pressing X to doubt on this one. I'm leaning Photoshop rather than slop but there's just something that's not quite right about this.
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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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729@Adrenochrome what a good shot
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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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729@Adrenochrome AI?
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@Adrenochrome @Texan_Reverend Pressing X to doubt on this one. I'm leaning Photoshop rather than slop but there's just something that's not quite right about this.
@Keab42 Yeah, I wasn't entirely awake and took the provenance description at face value. Thinking it through, the splash type depicted only really happens when water drops fall into water. Plus, commenters were able to determine that it was actually genAI. I got goozled.
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Ich hasse dieses Ganze AI Gedöns. Nicht mal mehr Naturfotos kann man ohne Misstrauen geniessen.
Ich auch... Dabei von ich doch unter anderem auch hier wegen Bird Content. Hmpf.
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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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729Ohhhhh, frisch gekrönt....



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@Adrenochrome @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster Not impossible, that could explain the lack of exif data.
@hans_zelf Well… Platforms such as Mastodon delete metadata.
This is more likely AI slop or made up in some photo editing software… The bird would react if they got a big drop of water on her head and it would not form a symmetrical crown.
It would form a ring… on a flat surface/water container, not on a curved surface such as a head
And that "Lee Schofer" photographer is nowhere to be found on the web…
@Adrenochrome @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster
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@noodlemaz @BelfastRoadster The text also sounds very LLM written tbh
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A alf149@social.data.coop shared this topic
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@Adrenochrome @BelfastRoadster also, you got the image from one of those crappy twitter accounts that posts 'photos' with zero credit - where did you get the Facebook credit from, out of interest..?
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@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.
@moelassus except it does misinform by presenting something fake as real.
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Betting that all the Reply Guys saying this image is AI are *loads* of fun at parties
Who seriously cares?
Except the bros that always have to be The Smartest Little Boys in the Room?
@FinchHaven @Adrenochrome those of us who appreciate photography, wildlife, physics even, care. AI is filling our information ecosystem with garbage. Misinformation spreading is part of the fascist project. When we can no longer believe our eyes and ears, bad actors thrive.
Yep it's 'just' a pic of a bird with some made up splash bullshit. But the fact this is the kind of rubbish we see daily now is a real problem and something people are right to be angry about. #genAI #AIslop #photoshop
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@hans_zelf Well… Platforms such as Mastodon delete metadata.
This is more likely AI slop or made up in some photo editing software… The bird would react if they got a big drop of water on her head and it would not form a symmetrical crown.
It would form a ring… on a flat surface/water container, not on a curved surface such as a head
And that "Lee Schofer" photographer is nowhere to be found on the web…
@Adrenochrome @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster
@devnull @hans_zelf @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster
"And that "Lee Schofer" photographer is nowhere to be found on the web…
"You just have to look for it.
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@devnull @hans_zelf @winkleink @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster
"And that "Lee Schofer" photographer is nowhere to be found on the web…
"You just have to look for it.
@Adrenochrome @devnull @hans_zelf @pycomtois @luckychronic @BelfastRoadster
Instagram Account is for Lee Schofield and not Lee Schofer.
About page on the website linked to from the Instagram page is also Lee Schofield
Maybe the same person but doesn't match Lee Schofer as mentioned in the original post.
There are pictures of robins on the Insta page but not this one specifically, unless I missed it.
I'd love it to be real as it does look fantastic. But personally, I'm not convinced.
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Betting that all the Reply Guys saying this image is AI are *loads* of fun at parties
Who seriously cares?
Except the bros that always have to be The Smartest Little Boys in the Room?
We are now living in a world with filters, Photoshop, and AI.
I really don't know if this oic is real or not; some checkers say no, some yes. Some could be, but it has no misinformation, just beauty, and it's nice to see. -
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
https://x.com/Sci_Nature0/status/2045886932463304729@Adrenochrome Geez, please indicate this is AI instead of spreading misinformation.
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@FinchHaven @Adrenochrome those of us who appreciate photography, wildlife, physics even, care. AI is filling our information ecosystem with garbage. Misinformation spreading is part of the fascist project. When we can no longer believe our eyes and ears, bad actors thrive.
Yep it's 'just' a pic of a bird with some made up splash bullshit. But the fact this is the kind of rubbish we see daily now is a real problem and something people are right to be angry about. #genAI #AIslop #photoshop
@noodlemaz @FinchHaven @Adrenochrome
I'm never going to use AI in my content.

