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№ 08 · A short tour

A sixty-second tour.

One photograph from the operator's own portfolio. One real read from the same model that runs your photographs. Watch the verdicts land — then run it on your own work at the bottom.

Stage 01 · Drop a photograph

A handful of photos, privately compared.

The photographer dropped this onto the page. In your session it would live for thirty minutes; here it's the tour example. Either way: not used to train AI, never leaves Dublin, deleted on the trigger you choose.

Peacock in display
Peacock in display Photograph by Zed, 2024
Stage 02 · The read

The critic, reading.

Same vision call that runs on your photographs, same scene- level classification, same critic-voice reading. No retouching, no editorial cleanup; if a verdict is brutal, the brutality stays in.

  1. Reading what you handed me.
  2. I see a male Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) displaying its fully fanned tail train, filling nearly the entire frame with its iridescent eye-spotted feathers.
  3. Composition: Centered symmetrical composition with the bird's body anchored at the lower-center, and the radially fanned tail train creating a near-perfect semicircular spread that dominates the frame.
  4. It belongs in wildlife, birds territory.
  5. Cultural read: south asian peafowl.
  6. Now let me show you who's looking — 7 possible doors.

AI-generated reading. Real model output, captured 2026-05-07. Not a guarantee of contest outcome.

Stage 03 · The verdicts

Honest tiers, plain English.

Each card is the critic's verdict against one open competition. Tier in plain English; the small score on the right is the calibration the model used to land the tier. Order is the matcher's, not ours. Strikethroughs mean the contest closed since this read was captured — the verdict was real at the moment, the deadline just passed.

  • Maybe

    Your photo matches Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2026's Mammals category on wildlife. Jury context: Winning images almost always freeze a single microsecond of expression or posture that reads as comedy. Captions matter — a brief, witty human caption reinforcing the co

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    Your photo matches National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2026's Cities category on nature. Jury context: Winners frequently anchor on a single specific moment — a market trader counting coins at dawn, an elephant herd against a single tree at dusk, a child watching

    30 /100
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    Your photo is general enough to fit Hamdan International Photography Award 2026 — Family's General — Colour category. Jury context: Prior HIPA winners cluster around documentary realism, split-second human moments, and environmental storytelling. The Family theme historically fav

    25 /100
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    Your photo is general enough to fit LensCulture Critics' Choice 2026's Single Image category. Jury context: Recent winners trend toward documentary, environmental portraiture, and quietly-observed series. Single-image winners often read as one frame from a longer body of work — c

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    Your photo is general enough to fit All About Photo Awards 2026 — Mind's Eye's Open Theme category. Jury context: AAP winners across recent cycles favor formal restraint — diptychs, centered compositions, muted palettes, conceptual portraiture. Travel cliché (sunset, postcard) ra

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    Your photo is general enough to fit BJP 1854 Award 2026's Single Image category. Jury context: 1854 winners are typically rooted in long-form documentary — projects with months or years behind them. Single-image winners read as one extracted frame from a larger investigation. Sub

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    Your photo is general enough to fit International Photography Awards 2026's AI-Generated Imagery category. Jury context: Winners across categories share a clear authorial intent. Editorial / Documentary winners often anchor a broader project; standalone single images that read as

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Stage 04 · Your wall (optional)

Save the readings worth keeping.

If a verdict is the kind of thing you want to remember, pin it to your wall — a small thumbnail plus the critic's note, visible on your account page. Three saves on the free plan, unlimited on Studio. The original photograph is still session-only; only the small thumbnail persists.

Now your turn.

The tour was an example. The next read is yours. Drop a photograph and I'll do for you what I just did for that one — same model, same honest tiers, your own work this time.