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The image displays a clear rectangular panel, likely made of acrylic or glass, mounted on a light blue-grey painted wall in Novorossiysk, Russia. The panel features three identical black stylized designs, arranged vertically. Each design consists of an open hand shape, commonly recognized as a hamsa, positioned to the right, and a solid black circle to its immediate left. These black elements appear to be either cutouts within the panel or solid shapes affixed to its surface. The panel is mounted away from the wall by several small, cylindrical, metallic standoffs, creating a visible gap. This allows the black designs and the edges of the clear panel to cast distinct, elongated shadows onto the wall, suggesting illumination from a light source positioned to the upper-left or front of the object. Reflections are also subtly visible on the glossy surface of the clear panel. The wall itself exhibits a slightly uneven texture and minor imperfections, including small bumps and a faint vertical crack towards the right side of the frame. There is no visible text or human activity depicted in the image, which solely focuses on this decorative or artistic wall-mounted object. The time of day is not discernible.
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