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A close-up photograph taken in Męcina, Poland, depicts a single dipteran insect, commonly identified as a fly, resting on a rough, light gray textured surface. The fly's body is characterized by a prominent thorax exhibiting distinct yellow and dark brown longitudinal stripes. Its head features large, reddish-brown compound eyes and short antennae. Two transparent, veined wings are folded dorsally over its abdomen. Six dark, slender legs are visible, contacting the uneven surface. A small, black, spherical object adheres to the wall surface posterodorsal to the fly's right wing. The textured surface appears to be a stucco or heavily rendered wall, with numerous irregular protrusions and depressions. Strong directional light, originating from the upper-left, illuminates the scene, producing shadows that highlight the substrate's uneven surface. The fly is stationary, positioned slightly below the frame's vertical center.
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