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The original image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showing an indoor construction or installation site in Burgas, Bulgaria. **Subjects:** The primary subject is a middle-aged man, bald and wearing glasses, an orange short-sleeved t-shirt, blue shorts, and dark sneakers with bright yellow accents. He is crouched down, looking towards the right side of the frame, holding a dark object (possibly a phone or tool) in his hands. **Objects:** Numerous sections of rectangular, galvanized metal HVAC ductwork are scattered across the concrete floor, some stacked, others seemingly laid out. These include straight sections, elbows, and transition pieces. A long, orange cylindrical object, possibly a pipe or insulated conduit, leans against a wall in the upper-right corner. A beige, heavy-duty fabric strap or sling is coiled on the floor near the man's feet. The floor is concrete, and the ceiling is unfinished drywall, showing seams and screw heads. **Scene and Setting:** The scene depicts an active construction or renovation environment. The unfinished drywall ceiling and bare concrete floor suggest a commercial or industrial building under development, such as a warehouse, factory, or large office space. The HVAC ducts are new and ready for installation. **Activity:** The man appears to be engaged in work related to the duct installation, possibly organizing the pieces, inspecting them, or taking a short break. He is positioned amongst the duct sections, indicating he is actively involved in the process. **Notable Details:** The lighting is bright and even, consistent with indoor artificial lighting or an overcast day filtering through windows (one is partially visible in one of the crops). The concrete floor shows scuff marks and some dirt, indicating a busy workspace. No specific time of day is discernible. The man's expression is not clearly visible, but he seems focused. **Visible Text:** Partially visible text on the man's orange shirt appears to read "ALPO...". Faint black markings, such as a "P" and numbers, can be seen on some of the duct sections, likely manufacturing or installation identifiers. A blue label is present on one duct, but its text is illegible.
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