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A slightly tilted, eye-level shot captures a sign for a craft business, partially obscuring the people and activity behind it. The main subject is a rectangular sign with a white border and a red background. In the upper left, a large white circle contains the number "88." To its right, there's a white icon of a hand, and the words "ALFARERÍA Y ARTESANÍA" (Pottery and Handicrafts) are written in white capital letters. Below this, the name "Mami Inés" is displayed in larger white script.

At the bottom of the sign, there are smaller details: the word "POMAIRE" with a logo above it featuring three pots, and the slogan "tradiciones que encantan" (traditions that enchant). To the right of "Pomaire," a small Chilean flag is visible, followed by the "SERCOTEC" logo and another colorful, indistinct logo. The sign appears somewhat weathered with some rust on the bottom right edge.

Above the sign, a reddish-brown wooden ceiling or awning is visible, with planks running diagonally. To the right of the sign, a vertical wooden wall made of planks is seen. In the blurred background, several people are present. One person in a blue patterned shirt and a hat is seen on the far left. Towards the center, a person in a light blue t-shirt and light pants stands, while another person in a dark blue top and light blue jeans, wearing a pink apron, attends to something at a counter or table. A small stool is near this person. A blue barrel or bin is faintly visible on the left side of the background. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime. The location context indicates this is in Melipilla, Chile, likely a craft shop or market stall in Pomaire, known for its pottery.
Mrv

Dec 25, 2024

Melipilla, Chile

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A slightly tilted, eye-level shot captures a sign for a craft business, partially obscuring the people and activity behind it. The main subject is a rectangular sign with a white border and a red background. In the upper left, a large white circle contains the number "88." To its right, there's a white icon of a hand, and the words "ALFARERÍA Y ARTESANÍA" (Pottery and Handicrafts) are written in white capital letters. Below this, the name "Mami Inés" is displayed in larger white script. At the bottom of the sign, there are smaller details: the word "POMAIRE" with a logo above it featuring three pots, and the slogan "tradiciones que encantan" (traditions that enchant). To the right of "Pomaire," a small Chilean flag is visible, followed by the "SERCOTEC" logo and another colorful, indistinct logo. The sign appears somewhat weathered with some rust on the bottom right edge. Above the sign, a reddish-brown wooden ceiling or awning is visible, with planks running diagonally. To the right of the sign, a vertical wooden wall made of planks is seen. In the blurred background, several people are present. One person in a blue patterned shirt and a hat is seen on the far left. Towards the center, a person in a light blue t-shirt and light pants stands, while another person in a dark blue top and light blue jeans, wearing a pink apron, attends to something at a counter or table. A small stool is near this person. A blue barrel or bin is faintly visible on the left side of the background. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime. The location context indicates this is in Melipilla, Chile, likely a craft shop or market stall in Pomaire, known for its pottery.

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