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The image is a vertical shot, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicting a corner of a building's exterior with large display windows and adjacent walls, leading to a tiled sidewalk. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime. On the left side of the image (when oriented upright), a large, red, vertical banner is affixed to the building. It advertises "Quality Suites in a Premier Location." and provides further details: "Building Areas 135sqm to 204sqm," "Suitable to a variety of Industries," and "Abundance of Natural Light." At the bottom of this banner, contact information includes "Matt Giulieri 0407 851 206" and the branding ">allardshelton" with "allardshelton.com.au". The central section of the image is dominated by the building's display windows, showcasing various advertisements and items. In the upper left portion of the window, a green and blue banner advertises "Beautiful opals & opal jewellery. Family owned & operated Established 1964." It also prominently displays "LEARN ABOUT OPALS! Upstairs Mezzanine or take lift 1 to level M" and a website "www.opals.net.au". Below this, smaller posters are partially visible, including one for "jewellery" and another with text like "Beau" and "peau". The most prominent visual within the display is a large, black and white poster of a person, appearing to be a man, depicted from the waist up. He has dark, curly hair and is shirtless, leaning forward and looking downwards, with his left arm bent and resting on something unseen. This pose suggests introspection or possibly physical labor like mining. Adjacent to this black and white image, a smaller white sign with a blue arrow points right, reading "PLEASE COME IN TO LEARN ABOUT OPALS" and "ENTER THIS WAY". In the foreground of the display, forming a base for the items, are numerous light-colored, rough stones or rocks. Reflections are visible on the glass, showing faint images of buildings across the street and indistinct figures of people, including one appearing to wear a light-colored shirt. To the right of the display window, on the building's exterior wall, two red rectangular metal cabinets are stacked vertically. The lower cabinet clearly features vertical white text that reads "HYDRANT BOOSTER" and has two visible latches. The upper red cabinet is mostly plain, though an inverted reflection of "SPRINKLER BOOSTER" is visible on the glass window, indicating the presence of such signage elsewhere. The ground area in front of these cabinets and the display window is paved with dark grey, possibly polished granite or tiled, material. A square metal grate or manhole cover is set into this paving on the right side. Near the base of the red cabinets, a rectangular metal plaque is embedded in the paving, with black text that says "WORMALD SPRINKLER STOP VALVE INSIDE".
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