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Here's a forensic description of the image: The image shows a bin of vinyl records, specifically "Hip-Hop SINGLES," priced at $3 each or 4 for $10
MomentHere's a forensic description of the image: The image shows a bin of vinyl records, specifically "Hip-Hop SINGLES," priced at $3 each or 4 for $10. The sign advertising the sale is hand-written in black marker on a white piece of paper, propped up against the records. Some of the records are sealed in plastic, and a "Test Pressing" label is visible on one. The records are stored in a wooden box, which is placed on top of a metal beer keg or drum, decorated with blue stripes, indicating possible upcycling for display. In the background, a person is visible wearing a t-shirt that says "THE LAST DANCE." The background also has signage from "KATALIST LES NYC." The LES indicates this is located in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City. Other objects include a metallic industrial backdrop of the building. The environment appears to be an indoor market, possibly a pop-up shop, flea market, or record store. The floor is light gray concrete.

