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Three men are depicted lying on their backs, with their heads positioned towards the bottom of the frame and their bodies extending upwards. They are set against a backdrop of a dense, dark green artificial hedge or fence designed to mimic foliage. In the lower part of the image, in front of the hedge, natural green leafy branches and vines are visible. The man on the far left has his eyes closed and a slight smile. The central man looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. The man on the far right is smiling broadly, revealing his teeth. All three men are dressed in traditional white long-sleeved shirts, prominently featuring rich red and black embroidered patterns, likely of geometric and floral motifs, along the collar and front placket. These shirts are characteristic of Bulgarian folk attire. Next to the upper body of the man on the far left, a large, grey, shallow drum (possibly a tupan or davul) with a black strap is partially visible, along with a piece of patterned fabric. Adjacent to the central man's chest is a traditional Bulgarian bagpipe (gaida), identifiable by its dark wooden or horn chanter (gajdunka) and a light-colored fabric bag (meh). The men appear to be posing for a photograph, likely showcasing traditional Bulgarian folk costumes and musical instruments, suggesting an association with folk music or cultural performance. The overall mood is positive, with smiles ranging from subtle to broad. The bright, even lighting indicates it is daytime. The scene is situated in Rakovski, Bulgaria.
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