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This image depicts a bustling street scene in Hims, Syria, centered around a small, open-front shop nestled within an old, weathered stone building. The architecture features rough-hewn stone blocks, hinting at a historic urban environment. Above the shop and along the building's facade, a network of black electrical wires is loosely strung, connecting to various points, including a small, bare light bulb illuminating the shop interior and an LED floodlight mounted higher on the right.

Inside the shop, which is densely packed with merchandise, rolls of fabric and patterned textiles are stacked and hung. A person, clad in dark clothing and a black head covering, is seated on a green plastic chair within the shop's entrance, engaged in what appears to be a meticulous task, possibly mending or crafting with their hands.

In the foreground, another individual, seen from behind, wears a brown hooded jacket and leans over a white container, seemingly sorting or inspecting its contents. Beside them, bundles of folded fabric are neatly stacked on a low platform. To the right of the shop entrance, various fabric pieces with floral and abstract patterns are draped and hung on the stone wall, serving as an outdoor display.

The street level shows an unpaved or dirt ground surface. On the far right, a corrugated metal shutter, similar to the one partially raised above the open shop, is closed, indicating another business or storage area. A tall, dark metal pole stands upright near the closed shutter.

The lighting suggests an overcast or cloudy daytime, with no direct sunlight. Visible text includes "Jana" on a white bag or sack located on the right side of the frame, near the closed shutter, likely indicating a brand name for a staple product. A small white tag inside the shop also shows the letters "HES". The scene portrays daily commerce and labor in a well-worn, character-rich setting.
obaida alabrash

Feb 13, 2025

Hims, Syria

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This image depicts a bustling street scene in Hims, Syria, centered around a small, open-front shop nestled within an old, weathered stone building. The architecture features rough-hewn stone blocks, hinting at a historic urban environment. Above the shop and along the building's facade, a network of black electrical wires is loosely strung, connecting to various points, including a small, bare light bulb illuminating the shop interior and an LED floodlight mounted higher on the right. Inside the shop, which is densely packed with merchandise, rolls of fabric and patterned textiles are stacked and hung. A person, clad in dark clothing and a black head covering, is seated on a green plastic chair within the shop's entrance, engaged in what appears to be a meticulous task, possibly mending or crafting with their hands. In the foreground, another individual, seen from behind, wears a brown hooded jacket and leans over a white container, seemingly sorting or inspecting its contents. Beside them, bundles of folded fabric are neatly stacked on a low platform. To the right of the shop entrance, various fabric pieces with floral and abstract patterns are draped and hung on the stone wall, serving as an outdoor display. The street level shows an unpaved or dirt ground surface. On the far right, a corrugated metal shutter, similar to the one partially raised above the open shop, is closed, indicating another business or storage area. A tall, dark metal pole stands upright near the closed shutter. The lighting suggests an overcast or cloudy daytime, with no direct sunlight. Visible text includes "Jana" on a white bag or sack located on the right side of the frame, near the closed shutter, likely indicating a brand name for a staple product. A small white tag inside the shop also shows the letters "HES". The scene portrays daily commerce and labor in a well-worn, character-rich setting.

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