
Stake attention in this memory
An image, oriented vertically, captures a close-up reflection in a car's side mirror. The primary subject is a person, appearing female, with dark hair, wearing aviator-style sunglasses. Their face is partially obscured by a smartphone they are holding up, suggesting they are taking a mirror selfie or photographing their phone's reflection. The smartphone has a distinct multi-lens camera array on its back. The mirror's reflection also reveals details of the surrounding environment and the car's interior. A clear blue sky is visible at the top, along with a blurred reflection of a building. Inside the car, parts of the window frame and interior are reflected. To the right of the person's reflection, outside the vehicle, a bright yellow, triangular or arrow-like shape is visible on a light-colored surface, adjacent to what appears to be a green and yellow striped barrier or pole. The scene takes place during the daytime, likely under sunny conditions, indicated by the bright reflections and the person wearing sunglasses. The mirror itself has a black frame and appears slightly convex, causing some distortion. Notable text is visible in the reflection on what seems to be the car's window or interior. This mirrored Korean text reads "는 것보다" (neun geotboda), which translates to "than seeing/what is seen." This is likely part of a standard warning found on side mirrors, such as "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear," typical for vehicles in South Korea. The location context for this image is Hoengseong-eup, South Korea.
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