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The image captures an indoor workshop or tailoring studio, brightly lit, likely during the daytime. The perspective is slightly elevated, looking down into the room, which appears to be oriented with the main action along the back and right walls of the frame if viewed upright. Two men are visible, both seated and actively engaged in operating industrial sewing machines. In the foreground, positioned towards the center-right of the image (when upright), a man wearing a plaid or checkered shirt is seated in a black chair with some wear on its upholstery. He is focused on the fabric under the needle of a white sewing machine, which has "CITY STAR" written on its body in red lettering. Spools of thread, a red knob, and a digital display are also visible on this machine. Further back and to the left (when upright), a second man, wearing a striped shirt, is also seated and operating a similar sewing machine. His back is mostly to the viewer, and he appears to be concentrating on his work. The workshop features white or light-colored walls. A large window with light-colored wooden slat blinds dominates the left side of the room (when upright), allowing a significant amount of natural light to flood the space. Below the window, there are some electrical outlets and cables. In the top-left corner of the image (when upright), a brass-colored ceiling fan is mounted. Various items are scattered throughout the workshop, indicative of a busy production environment. Papers are pinned to the wall behind the sewing machines, possibly patterns or work orders. A small brown rectangular object is also mounted on the wall. In the immediate foreground, on a wooden tabletop, a blue-handled seam ripper tool is visible, along with some red string or thread and what looks like a roll of adhesive tape. Around the workstations, there are piles of fabric, bags, and other supplies. The overall impression is one of productive labor in a functional setting dedicated to textile work or garment production.
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