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A close-up photograph features a single, vibrant pink flower, prominently centered against a soft, blurred background. The flower is characteristic of a variety of Euphorbia milii, commonly known as Crown of Thorns. It comprises two distinct, rounded, petal-like bracts, which are modified leaves, showcasing a delicate coral-pink coloration. At the very heart of these bracts lies a small, dense cluster of dark brown to black reproductive structures, providing a strong tonal contrast. The surface of the pink bracts appears subtly textured, almost velvety, under the direct light. The composition employs a shallow depth of field, bringing the flower into sharp focus while rendering the surrounding elements in a pleasing blur. Partially visible in the foreground are dark green leaves, with one curving into the top-left corner and another emerging from the bottom-left. On the right side of the frame, a larger, out-of-focus green shape, likely another leaf or stem, helps to frame the central subject. The background itself is a luminous, diffuse blend of light green and white, suggesting an indoor setting bathed in bright, natural light, possibly from a window. The overall illumination is soft but bright, enhancing the flower's delicate details. There is no discernible text within the image. This serene botanical capture is situated within the context of Sterlitamak, Russia.
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