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This is a close-up, slightly angled shot of an old, weathered wooden door in Rumsu, India. The door features intricate, carved patterns in a faded reddish-pink paint. The wood itself is aged and shows signs of wear, with visible grain and some darker, stained areas. The main subject is the door and its detailed carvings. To the left, a portion of the doorframe is visible, also made of rough, unfinished wood with a distinct, triangular pattern carved along its edge. A curved, animal-like wooden carving or handle is attached to the doorframe. On the right side of the door, a vertical sign with blue and white text is affixed. The sign contains English text that reads "SMOKING HERE IS AN OFFENCE" and below that, text in a non-Latin script, likely Hindi, which translates to "Here it is an offense to smoke." The presence of this sign indicates a rule or regulation being enforced in this location. The background is dark, suggesting the interior of a building or a shadowed recess behind the door, with some vertical lines hinting at fabric or wooden panels. The overall impression is one of age, craftsmanship, and a sense of place rooted in traditional Indian architecture. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, but the time of day and weather conditions are not discernible. No people are visible in the frame.
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