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The image displays a close-up view of a pane of translucent, textured, and broken wired glass. The glass surface appears to have a subtle corrugated or ribbed pattern running horizontally. Embedded within the glass is a fine metallic wire mesh, forming a precise grid of small squares across the entire surface.

The most prominent feature is a significant star-shaped crack pattern originating from an impact point located slightly to the left of the image's vertical center. From this central point, numerous bright, irregular cracks radiate outwards in all directions, extending across a large portion of the glass. These cracks fracture the glass into many small, angular pieces. The embedded wire mesh, however, largely contains the broken fragments, preventing the glass from falling apart. Some of the cracks follow the lines of the wire grid, while others cut diagonally or perpendicularly across the individual wire squares.

Through the textured and broken glass, a blurred and indistinct background is visible. This background appears dark overall, with some lighter, rectangular shapes that suggest windows or door openings. One prominent rectangular area, positioned towards the left side of the image, exhibits a distinct bluish hue, possibly indicating an outdoor view or a reflection of a light source. The overall background is out of focus, emphasizing the intricate details of the broken glass and its embedded wire.

The lighting seems to highlight the cracks, making them appear as bright white lines against the slightly darker, translucent glass, which in turn contrasts with the dim background. There are no people, discernible objects other than the glass and the ambiguous background elements, or visible text in the image. The time of day and specific location are not apparent.
hurewicz

Jan 31, 2026, 7:37 PM

Rafailovići, Montenegro

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The image displays a close-up view of a pane of translucent, textured, and broken wired glass. The glass surface appears to have a subtle corrugated or ribbed pattern running horizontally. Embedded within the glass is a fine metallic wire mesh, forming a precise grid of small squares across the entire surface. The most prominent feature is a significant star-shaped crack pattern originating from an impact point located slightly to the left of the image's vertical center. From this central point, numerous bright, irregular cracks radiate outwards in all directions, extending across a large portion of the glass. These cracks fracture the glass into many small, angular pieces. The embedded wire mesh, however, largely contains the broken fragments, preventing the glass from falling apart. Some of the cracks follow the lines of the wire grid, while others cut diagonally or perpendicularly across the individual wire squares. Through the textured and broken glass, a blurred and indistinct background is visible. This background appears dark overall, with some lighter, rectangular shapes that suggest windows or door openings. One prominent rectangular area, positioned towards the left side of the image, exhibits a distinct bluish hue, possibly indicating an outdoor view or a reflection of a light source. The overall background is out of focus, emphasizing the intricate details of the broken glass and its embedded wire. The lighting seems to highlight the cracks, making them appear as bright white lines against the slightly darker, translucent glass, which in turn contrasts with the dim background. There are no people, discernible objects other than the glass and the ambiguous background elements, or visible text in the image. The time of day and specific location are not apparent.

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