Only one is real. I know this because I took it myself.
My photo is of a lotus flower in full bloom in a reflecting pond at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
The other 3 images are AI-generated. I created them using Ideogram.ai and ChatGPT.
Which one do you think is the real image? See the answer below!
The real image of the bridge is:
Image #2
Some clues that give away the AI images:
🌼 1. Petal Texture and Imperfection
#2 (REAL): The petals are slightly uneven in shape and show real-world variation — some curve inward, others flare, and a few have natural folds or edge frays. There’s even a little translucent veining.
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#1, #3, and #4 all have overly smooth, overly symmetrical petals — particularly #3, which looks like a rendering.
#4’s petals seem too thick and waxy, with a “piled” look that feels artificial.
🍃 2. Leaf Texture and Water Behavior
#2: The lily pads have natural blotches, tears, and water pooling in realistic shapes. The color variation is subtle — yellow edges, green veins, and slight blemishes.
AI:
#1 and #4 have uniformly smooth, perfect pads — almost too green and glossy.
#3 has pads that lack vein structure and look like flat green discs.
💧 3. Reflection + Lighting
#2: The water reflection of the flower is soft, slightly warped, and shows realistic color bleed. The lighting is dynamic — brighter on the top petals, shadowed near the base.
AI:
#3 and #4 have mirror-perfect reflections — common AI tell.
#1’s water reflections feel shallow and too “painterly.”
📸 4. Contextual Clutter
#2: You can see some plant debris, a submerged twig, and patchy leaves — all things that naturally occur in ponds but are rarely included by AI (unless prompted).
AI:
#1, #3, and #4 all have a “cleaned-up” look with too-perfect environments.
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