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A close-up, slightly angled shot features a metal weathervane depicting two stylized birds in flight, one slightly behind the other. The weathervane is mounted on a vertical pole which is attached to a dark, textured surface, possibly a roof or a patterned wall. Behind the weathervane, a dense canopy of green leaves from a tree fills the background, with patches of blue sky visible through the foliage, suggesting an outdoor setting on a clear day.

The weathervane itself is made of a light-colored metal, possibly aluminum or galvanized steel, and has a slightly weathered appearance. The birds are depicted with sleek, aerodynamic lines, their wings outstretched as if caught in mid-flight. A thin metal rod connects the two birds, serving as part of the pivoting mechanism that allows the weathervane to spin freely in the wind.

To the right of the weathervane, a light-colored wooden support piece is visible, leaning against a dark rectangular structure. This structure appears to be a functional element of the installation, possibly a mounting bracket or a decorative housing. Below this, the textured dark surface continues, revealing a repeating, diamond-like pattern. Further to the right, a grey, rectangular metallic object, possibly a rain gutter or a channel, is visible.

The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight illuminating the weathervane and casting some soft shadows. The image is captured from a medium distance, focusing on the weathervane and its immediate surroundings, with the natural element of the tree providing a soft backdrop. There is no visible text in the image. The overall impression is of a garden or outdoor ornament, capturing a moment of dynamic movement frozen in time.
Luzia

Jun 27, 2026

Dissen am Teutoburger Wald, Germany

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A close-up, slightly angled shot features a metal weathervane depicting two stylized birds in flight, one slightly behind the other. The weathervane is mounted on a vertical pole which is attached to a dark, textured surface, possibly a roof or a patterned wall. Behind the weathervane, a dense canopy of green leaves from a tree fills the background, with patches of blue sky visible through the foliage, suggesting an outdoor setting on a clear day. The weathervane itself is made of a light-colored metal, possibly aluminum or galvanized steel, and has a slightly weathered appearance. The birds are depicted with sleek, aerodynamic lines, their wings outstretched as if caught in mid-flight. A thin metal rod connects the two birds, serving as part of the pivoting mechanism that allows the weathervane to spin freely in the wind. To the right of the weathervane, a light-colored wooden support piece is visible, leaning against a dark rectangular structure. This structure appears to be a functional element of the installation, possibly a mounting bracket or a decorative housing. Below this, the textured dark surface continues, revealing a repeating, diamond-like pattern. Further to the right, a grey, rectangular metallic object, possibly a rain gutter or a channel, is visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight illuminating the weathervane and casting some soft shadows. The image is captured from a medium distance, focusing on the weathervane and its immediate surroundings, with the natural element of the tree providing a soft backdrop. There is no visible text in the image. The overall impression is of a garden or outdoor ornament, capturing a moment of dynamic movement frozen in time.

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