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A detailed, vertical close-up shot captures a section of an old building facade, indicative of historic architecture in Honfleur, France. The central feature is a rectangular sign, framed in dark wood, mounted on a stone wall. The sign itself is light beige and displays the handwritten text "La Maison Bleue" in dark script across two lines. The wall is constructed from rough-hewn, irregularly shaped blocks of light-colored stone, exhibiting natural variations in texture and color, ranging from off-white to beige and light brown. To the left of the sign, a light blue-grey wooden shutter or door panel with vertical slats is partially visible, featuring a silver-toned hinge near its upper edge. To the right of the sign, a light blue-grey door is visible, featuring a window adorned with intricate white wrought iron scrollwork grilles. Below the window, a dark, angled door handle extends outward, and a small, black rectangular mail slot, partially obscured but showing the word "LETTRES," is embedded in the lower portion of the door. A horizontal light blue-grey wooden beam or trim piece runs across the top of the stone wall, above the door and shutter, integrating the facade elements. No people are present, and no actions are depicted.
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