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A medium close-up image shows a male individual with a beard and mustache, wearing a black hooded jacket with visible white piping along the hood's edge. The hood is pulled over his head, partially obscuring his face. He is wearing dark-rimmed glasses, one lens appearing dark and reflective, the other lighter. A lit cigarette, showing an orange filter and burning ash, is held between his lips, from which a substantial plume of white smoke rises, partially obscuring his face and glasses. His right hand, holding a metallic lighter, is positioned near the right side of his face, slightly gripping the jacket's hood. The background consists of a vibrant and intricately patterned *zellige* mosaic tile wall, featuring geometric designs in various colors including blue, green, yellow, white, and brown. A large circular pattern, primarily blue with a green center, is prominent in the background to the left. This style of *zellige* tilework is characteristic of traditional Moroccan architecture and is commonly found in the city of Tangier, Morocco, often adorning public spaces, buildings, or courtyards.
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Jan 17, 2026, 11:49 AM

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A medium close-up image shows a male individual with a beard and mustache, wearing a black hooded jacket with visible white piping along the hood's edge. The hood is pulled over his head, partially obscuring his face. He is wearing dark-rimmed glasses, one lens appearing dark and reflective, the other lighter. A lit cigarette, showing an orange filter and burning ash, is held between his lips, from which a substantial plume of white smoke rises, partially obscuring his face and glasses. His right hand, holding a metallic lighter, is positioned near the right side of his face, slightly gripping the jacket's hood. The background consists of a vibrant and intricately patterned *zellige* mosaic tile wall, featuring geometric designs in various colors including blue, green, yellow, white, and brown. A large circular pattern, primarily blue with a green center, is prominent in the background to the left. This style of *zellige* tilework is characteristic of traditional Moroccan architecture and is commonly found in the city of Tangier, Morocco, often adorning public spaces, buildings, or courtyards.

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