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An overhead, rotated close-up shot captures the precise extraction of espresso from a coffee machine, likely in a cafe or kitchen setting in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Two thin, dark amber streams of espresso are seen flowing downwards from the double spouts of a metal portafilter. One stream enters a clear, faceted glass, where a rich, light brown crema layer is visibly forming on top of the dark liquid. The glass rests on a black digital scale, which displays measurements in blue-white digits: '00:15' (indicating 15 seconds of extraction), '27.0' (likely 27.0 grams or milliliters of liquid), and '32' (possibly a different measurement unit or target weight). Beside the glass, a light green ceramic coffee cup is inverted, resting on the machine's surface, with the second stream of espresso flowing into or past it. The background reveals parts of a well-used espresso machine, including a shiny, scratched metal surface with the partial brand name "nuova" visible on a silver plate. Below the scale and glass, a ribbed metal grate, part of the drip tray, is visible. The scene emphasizes the meticulous process of coffee making.
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