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This is a close-up, angled shot of a turntable playing a vinyl record. The record is black and appears to be spinning at a consistent speed, creating a slight blur. A stylus, held by a tonearm, is resting in the grooves of the record, reading the audio information. The stylus itself is black with a bright red tip, clearly visible against the dark vinyl. The label on the record is partially visible in the background. It's circular and has text printed on it. The word "МЕЛОДИЯ" (Melodiya) is clearly legible, which is the name of a Soviet record label. Other text is present but is either too blurry or too small to decipher. The center spindle of the turntable is also visible. The scene is indoors, and the lighting appears to be artificial, casting reflections on the glossy surface of the record. There are no people directly visible in the frame, but a hand is partially visible in the lower left corner of the image, wearing a ring. This suggests someone is operating or interacting with the turntable. The overall mood is one of nostalgia and a focus on the mechanical process of playing analog music. No specific time of day or weather conditions can be determined from the image. The mention of Protvino, Russia, provides a geographical context for the recording.
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