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A close-up, eye-level, portrait-oriented photograph captures a portion of the cover of a German magazine. The magazine appears to be a literary and audiobook publication, as indicated by the text "DAS UNABHÄNGIGE LITERATUR- & HÖRBUCHMAGAZIN" (The Independent Literature & Audiobook Magazine) in a lime green circle on the upper right of the cover. Below this, the word "gazın" is visible in large blue font, suggesting the magazine's name. A yellow strip prominently displays "+ 48 SEITEN EXTRA-HEFT" (48 Pages Extra Insert).

The dominant subject is the right half of a woman's face. She has fair skin, with subtle makeup highlighting her cheeks and lips. Her eyes are a light brown, and she has expressive eyebrows and fine wrinkles around her eyes and mouth. Her hair is a striking blend of grey and darker strands, styled in loose, curly tendrils that frame her face. She is wearing a dark, high-necked garment, possibly a turtleneck sweater.

To the left of the woman's face, several text blocks are visible. One advertises a "CROSSOVER Zwischen Musik und Literatur" (Crossover Between Music and Literature). Further down, text in blue boxes reads "EN SPEZIAL IHRE USA" (EN SPECIAL YOUR USA), "rn zur er Nation" (rn to the Nation), "RZAUBERER" (RZAUBERER - likely a title), and "hre James Krüss" (hre James Krüss). At the bottom left, large yellow letters spell out "LEONIE SWANN".

A red handwritten or stamped date, "04/12", is present on the right side of the magazine cover, near the woman's hair. The background is a muted, slightly textured beige. The image does not contain any specific geographical markers or identifiable landmarks that would allow for its location to be determined within the city of Rosenheim, Germany. The scene depicts a static magazine cover.
Alla

Jun 9, 2026

Rosenheim, Germany

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A close-up, eye-level, portrait-oriented photograph captures a portion of the cover of a German magazine. The magazine appears to be a literary and audiobook publication, as indicated by the text "DAS UNABHÄNGIGE LITERATUR- & HÖRBUCHMAGAZIN" (The Independent Literature & Audiobook Magazine) in a lime green circle on the upper right of the cover. Below this, the word "gazın" is visible in large blue font, suggesting the magazine's name. A yellow strip prominently displays "+ 48 SEITEN EXTRA-HEFT" (48 Pages Extra Insert). The dominant subject is the right half of a woman's face. She has fair skin, with subtle makeup highlighting her cheeks and lips. Her eyes are a light brown, and she has expressive eyebrows and fine wrinkles around her eyes and mouth. Her hair is a striking blend of grey and darker strands, styled in loose, curly tendrils that frame her face. She is wearing a dark, high-necked garment, possibly a turtleneck sweater. To the left of the woman's face, several text blocks are visible. One advertises a "CROSSOVER Zwischen Musik und Literatur" (Crossover Between Music and Literature). Further down, text in blue boxes reads "EN SPEZIAL IHRE USA" (EN SPECIAL YOUR USA), "rn zur er Nation" (rn to the Nation), "RZAUBERER" (RZAUBERER - likely a title), and "hre James Krüss" (hre James Krüss). At the bottom left, large yellow letters spell out "LEONIE SWANN". A red handwritten or stamped date, "04/12", is present on the right side of the magazine cover, near the woman's hair. The background is a muted, slightly textured beige. The image does not contain any specific geographical markers or identifiable landmarks that would allow for its location to be determined within the city of Rosenheim, Germany. The scene depicts a static magazine cover.

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