Vaidotas Mikšys
Polaroid photograph of a tail of a dinosaur (*)
Claim: this is a Polaroid photo of a tail of a dinosaur.
(*) Dis-claim:
1) Today dinosaurs exist only in a form of fossils. Here you see a picture of a toy. So it's definitely not a dinosaur.
2) While this image exists physically as a Polaroid picture, it was taken with a mobile phone, printed using a Polaroid Lab Instant Printer, then scanned and slightly edited. With so many steps it's not sure that it could be called an "instant" photo. Can it be called a "Polaroid photograph" ? It would seem that this claim may be only partly correct.
Samsung S21 Ultra + Polaroid Lab Instant Printer + i-Type film
(all very modern, not at all a dinosaur type stuff)
Today it's a second day that I am participating in a conference where the main idea is that AI applications make me a kind of dinosaur. If I do not adapt to it fast, I'll become professionally extinct quite soon. Mhmm...
Polaroid photograph of a tail of a dinosaur (*)
Claim: this is a Polaroid photo of a tail of a dinosaur.
(*) Dis-claim:
1) Today dinosaurs exist only in a form of fossils. Here you see a picture of a toy. So it's definitely not a dinosaur.
2) While this image exists physically as a Polaroid picture, it was taken with a mobile phone, printed using a Polaroid Lab Instant Printer, then scanned and slightly edited. With so many steps it's not sure that it could be called an "instant" photo. Can it be called a "Polaroid photograph" ? It would seem that this claim may be only partly correct.
Samsung S21 Ultra + Polaroid Lab Instant Printer + i-Type film
(all very modern, not at all a dinosaur type stuff)
Today it's a second day that I am participating in a conference where the main idea is that AI applications make me a kind of dinosaur. If I do not adapt to it fast, I'll become professionally extinct quite soon. Mhmm...