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An image captured through a glass window reveals the interior of a commercial establishment, likely a wine shop or a section of a restaurant. The perspective is tilted counter-clockwise, showing the scene as if viewed vertically.

On the left side of the frame, a textured, light-colored wall is visible, adorned with exposed white pipes and electrical conduits running across its surface. A small, white security camera is mounted on this wall. Two simple, white pendant light fixtures hang downwards, one with a conical shade, illuminating the space.

The right side of the image features multiple wooden shelves displaying numerous wine bottles, some arranged horizontally, others vertically. These shelves appear to be mounted on a lighter-colored wall. Many wine bottles are also visible inside what looks like a refrigerated display case or cooler, behind the window's glass. Reflections on the glass surface, possibly from external light sources or the street, create diagonal streaks of light and obscure some of the bottles.

A prominent "No Smoking" sign with a red circle and crossed-out cigarette is affixed to the window frame or glass in the bottom right corner. The text on this sign is in Serbian, reading: "ЗАБРАЊЕНО ПУШЕЊЕ" (Prohibited Smoking), "РЕПУБЛИКА СРБИЈА" (Republic of Serbia), and "МИНИСТАРСТВО ЗДРАВЉА" (Ministry of Health), confirming the location as Serbia. Other visible text includes "Kunst WINE CLI" (likely 'Club') and labels like "SAU VAGIN," "LUCEI," "BONCO SEW," "RADI," along with years such as "2021," "2018," and numbers like "800," "750," "690" on various wine bottles.

The overall lighting suggests it is evening or nighttime, with artificial interior lights illuminating the bottles. No people are present, indicating a quiet moment, possibly outside of business hours.
Barbara

Jun 2, 2026

Vracar Urban Municipality, Serbia

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An image captured through a glass window reveals the interior of a commercial establishment, likely a wine shop or a section of a restaurant. The perspective is tilted counter-clockwise, showing the scene as if viewed vertically. On the left side of the frame, a textured, light-colored wall is visible, adorned with exposed white pipes and electrical conduits running across its surface. A small, white security camera is mounted on this wall. Two simple, white pendant light fixtures hang downwards, one with a conical shade, illuminating the space. The right side of the image features multiple wooden shelves displaying numerous wine bottles, some arranged horizontally, others vertically. These shelves appear to be mounted on a lighter-colored wall. Many wine bottles are also visible inside what looks like a refrigerated display case or cooler, behind the window's glass. Reflections on the glass surface, possibly from external light sources or the street, create diagonal streaks of light and obscure some of the bottles. A prominent "No Smoking" sign with a red circle and crossed-out cigarette is affixed to the window frame or glass in the bottom right corner. The text on this sign is in Serbian, reading: "ЗАБРАЊЕНО ПУШЕЊЕ" (Prohibited Smoking), "РЕПУБЛИКА СРБИЈА" (Republic of Serbia), and "МИНИСТАРСТВО ЗДРАВЉА" (Ministry of Health), confirming the location as Serbia. Other visible text includes "Kunst WINE CLI" (likely 'Club') and labels like "SAU VAGIN," "LUCEI," "BONCO SEW," "RADI," along with years such as "2021," "2018," and numbers like "800," "750," "690" on various wine bottles. The overall lighting suggests it is evening or nighttime, with artificial interior lights illuminating the bottles. No people are present, indicating a quiet moment, possibly outside of business hours.

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