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This image captures a close-up, monochromatic view of a minimalist wall clock set against a plain white wall, likely in an indoor setting in Banyuwangi, Indonesia. The photograph is oriented vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, making the "12" and "9" numbers appear upright from this perspective. The main subject is a DIY-style wall clock, consisting of individual black numeric decals or stickers adhered directly to the white wall. All twelve numbers (1 through 12) are visible, arranged in a circular formation. In the center, a black clock mechanism features two hands: an hour hand and a minute hand. The minute hand is long and points approximately towards the number 7, while the shorter hour hand points just past the number 1. This indicates the time is roughly 1:36 or 1:37. The white wall shows some subtle textures and minor discolorations or smudges, particularly a faint, lighter circular mark below the 6 and 7, and a general unevenness in tone. There are prominent horizontal lines, likely decorative molding or trim, visible along the top and bottom edges of the wall section in the frame. No people or other significant objects are present in the shot. The lighting appears even, suggesting an indoor environment without harsh shadows.
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