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An indoor, low-light photograph from Fez, Morocco, captures a person wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. The subject is centrally framed, with their hands brought together in front of their face, forming a triangular shape with the thumbs and index fingers, a symbolic gesture often associated with the "All-Seeing Eye." Both the hands and the area immediately around the eyes are intensely illuminated with a vibrant, neon lime green light, creating a strong contrast with the dark hoodie. Through the triangular opening made by the hands, the person's eyes are visible, reflecting bright blue or green light, suggesting a direct light source or screen in front of them. The background features dark wooden furniture, possibly a cupboard or wardrobe, which is bathed in a distinct purple and pink ambient light. Small, multicolored LED string lights are visible hanging in the upper left background, adding to the artificial lighting scheme. On the front of the hoodie, text is embroidered in a matching lime green color. The visible parts of the text read: "HO EVER LONG THE NIGHT T E DAWN WILL BREAK." This appears to be a partial quote, likely "However long the night, the dawn will break," with some initial letters obscured. The overall scene creates a mysterious and stylized mood, characterized by dramatic artificial lighting and symbolic posing.
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