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This image displays a wide-angle view of the aircraft apron at Lisbon Airport (Aeroporto Humberto Delgado) in Lisbon, Portugal, under clear daylight conditions
This image displays a wide-angle view of the aircraft apron at Lisbon Airport (Aeroporto Humberto Delgado) in Lisbon, Portugal, under clear daylight conditions. The upper two-thirds of the frame are dominated by a uniform, cloudless deep blue sky, featuring a faint, thin, diagonal white streak in the upper left quadrant. The lower third consists of a light gray concrete surface, characteristic of an airport apron, showing multiple expansion joints, minor surface irregularities, and scattered dark spots. A thin, dark linear object, possibly a chain, extends diagonally across the concrete from the lower-left corner. A dark, indistinct shadow is cast onto the concrete in the immediate foreground, implying an object or person close to the camera. In the midground and background, approximately ten commercial passenger aircraft are stationary on the tarmac. Several aircraft exhibit white fuselages; specific liveries include one with a blue tail and another with an orange tail and corresponding fuselage branding (consistent with easyJet). Various pieces of indistinguishable airport ground support equipment are visible between and around the parked aircraft. Numerous tall, slender poles, consistent with airport lighting or communication equipment, are also present in the background. No human figures are discernible, and no active movements or interactions are observed within the scene.