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A close-up, high-angle photograph presents a shiny, metallic lock plate with a key inserted into its keyhole. The highly polished surface of the lock plate reflects a distorted, dark blue, textured area, likely the object used to capture the image. The key, made of a bright silver-colored metal, prominently displays an intricate, repetitive geometric pattern on its bow, consisting of chevron and zig-zag lines. A central circular design on the key's handle contains a stylized logo, possibly an abstract "TP" or "M". The bitting of the key is clearly visible as it enters the black keyhole.

Engraved text on the lock plate includes a partially obscured phrase above the keyhole, which appears to be "THE SECURITY," with "S E C" being the most discernible letters. Below the key and the keyhole, the word "BANDERAS" is clearly etched into the metal. Small, circular, raised markings resembling stylized double 'D's are visible in the top corners of the lock plate, possibly decorative elements or screw covers. The image captures the functional and aesthetic details of a locking mechanism, set in the context of Elektrostal, Russia.
FM-Vcu6E2

Apr 22, 2026

Elektrostal, Russia

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A close-up, high-angle photograph presents a shiny, metallic lock plate with a key inserted into its keyhole. The highly polished surface of the lock plate reflects a distorted, dark blue, textured area, likely the object used to capture the image. The key, made of a bright silver-colored metal, prominently displays an intricate, repetitive geometric pattern on its bow, consisting of chevron and zig-zag lines. A central circular design on the key's handle contains a stylized logo, possibly an abstract "TP" or "M". The bitting of the key is clearly visible as it enters the black keyhole. Engraved text on the lock plate includes a partially obscured phrase above the keyhole, which appears to be "THE SECURITY," with "S E C" being the most discernible letters. Below the key and the keyhole, the word "BANDERAS" is clearly etched into the metal. Small, circular, raised markings resembling stylized double 'D's are visible in the top corners of the lock plate, possibly decorative elements or screw covers. The image captures the functional and aesthetic details of a locking mechanism, set in the context of Elektrostal, Russia.

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