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A close-up, eye-level shot captures a pile of fried fish at an outdoor market, likely Jawu, Nigeria. A person's dark-skinned hand, with visible knuckles and fingernails, reaches into the fish pile, suggesting a transaction or arrangement of the goods. The fish, some whole and some in pieces, are coated in a dark, crisp batter and appear slightly charred in places, indicating they are fried. White paper is tucked amongst the fish, possibly used for wrapping or as a protective layer. The fish are laid out on what appears to be corrugated cardboard, which is somewhat weathered and torn in places, suggesting a rustic market setting. The lighting suggests it is either early morning or late afternoon, with long shadows cast by the sun. The background is out of focus, showing a blurred expanse of blue, likely a tarp or canopy, also common in open-air markets. The overall impression is a bustling, authentic marketplace scene focused on the sale of fresh fried fish.
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