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A close-up, eye-level shot captures a beige and black Olympus compound microscope positioned within a white shelving unit. The microscope is the central subject, with its binocular eyepieces pointing upwards and slightly towards the viewer, reflecting a purple tint on their lenses. A specimen slide rests on the black mechanical stage, illuminated from below by an active light source, casting a bright white glow. One objective lens is clearly visible on the revolving nosepiece, labeled "OLYMPUS 100X/1.25 OIL 0.17/FN22", indicating a high-magnification oil immersion lens. Another objective is partially visible, marked "40x". The microscope is connected via a black cable and power adapter to a white power strip, which features UK-style Type G sockets, positioned on the white shelf to the right. Additional cables, both black and white, are visible beside the power strip. The setting appears to be an indoor space, characterized by the clean, white shelves forming an enclosure around the microscope. The top shelf of the unit is visible, with metal brackets supporting it on the left side. A small red object, possibly a folded piece of fabric, rests on the upper shelf in the top-left corner of the frame. The wall behind the shelves is a plain, light color. The setup suggests a functional laboratory, educational, or personal study environment, consistent with the provided location context of Nairobi, Kenya, where Type G plugs are common.
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