A real-life photo of a Flamingo has won an AI Photography competition, taking home not just one prize, but two.

With the tech industry’s infatuation with everythingAI, the existence of AI photography contests should come as no surprise. The advancements of programs likeMidjourne,Dall-E, andStable Diffusionhave regularly tricked onlookers that AI generative images are the real thing.

Now, things have turned on their head. Instead of an AI image being mistaken for the real thing, a real-life photo has done the opposite – and won an AI photography contest.

The photo ended up winning not just one award, but two, including the Bronze award in the judge’s category and the Peoples Vote Award. However, despite how otherworldly the photo looks, it wasn’t AI generated at all, and in fact a genuine photo of a flamingo hiding its head from view.

A post shared by Miles Astray (@milesastray)

Talking to Android Authority, Ashtray wears his explanation of entering the photo into an AI competition on his sleeve. The photographer explicitly submitted his work to take a jab at the “ethical implications” of AI.

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Mile Ashtray explains, “There’s nothing more fantastic and creative than Mother Nature herself. I don’t demonize the new technology and see its potential, but currently, I see its limitations and dangers even more clearly.”The result of Miles Ashtray’s clever deception didn’t go unnoticed. As expected, the 1839 Awards have since disqualified the entry, which was part of a wider AI category entered by a myriad of other photographers.“His submission did not meet the requirements for the AI-generated image category. We understand that was the point, but we don’t want to prevent other artists from their shot at winning in the AI category”, a representative for the 1829 Awardsstatedto the website Petapixel.

As it stands, F L A M I N G O N E is now gone from the 1839 Award AI category. However, you can still view the photo on Miles Ashtray’sInstagram account.

Rosalie Newcombe was a Senior Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. Rosalie is an expert on all things handhelds, and has been picking them up since the original Game Boy, all the way up to the Steam Deck. They have covered hardware for PCGamesN and Custom PC.