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This media file appears to be a video recording of a photo booth machine, likely located in Warsaw, Poland, designed to take official identification photos. The machine has a large touchscreen display at the top, presenting instructions in Polish. The text visible on the screen includes "INSTRUKCJA WYKONYWANIA ZDJĘĆ DO DOKUMENTÓW" (Instructions for taking photos for documents). It also lists steps such as choosing a photo for the required document and positioning oneself according to the instructions. Below this, a section asks "MASZ PYTANIA, DZWOŃ: 502 437 603" (Do you have questions, call: 502 437 603). The lower part of the screen displays a bright, colorful graphic with the text "ZDJĘCIA ZATWIERDZONE DO OFICJALNYCH DOKUMENTÓW" (Photos approved for official documents). This graphic features several examples of passport-style photos of men and women, along with some more playful, animated images of people. There's also a cartoon-like burst with the word "Zabawa" (Fun) and an image of what looks like a Polish passport or ID card. The machine itself is white and modern in appearance, with a slot at the bottom, presumably for dispensing printed photos. The surrounding environment suggests an indoor public space, possibly a shopping mall or a train station, with textured walls and flooring visible. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor setting. The overall impression is one of a functional, user-friendly kiosk aimed at facilitating the process of obtaining compliant identification photos.
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