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A close-up, eye-level shot shows a traditional, ornate iron door knocker mounted on a dark, weathered wooden door. The door is divided vertically by a seam, suggesting it is a double door or has distinct panels. The door knocker itself is made of dark metal, possibly wrought iron, and features an elaborate decorative plate with intricate scrollwork and floral motifs. A thick, U-shaped ring hangs from the plate, designed for striking the door. A prominent, dark shadow of the knocker is cast on the door below, shaped somewhat like a stylized face or mask, suggesting the sunlight is coming from the left and slightly above. The wood of the door shows signs of age and wear, with visible grain and a slightly dusty or streaked surface. Towards the bottom of the frame, several oval-shaped metal studs are embedded in the door, adding to its rustic and historical appearance. The overall impression is one of an old, possibly historic, entrance. This door knocker is located on the exterior of the Pont de Besalú bridge in Besalú, Spain, specifically on the gate leading to the medieval bridge.
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