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This indoor photograph, taken in what appears to be a large public building in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, captures a group of men standing in line. The image is oriented with the subjects appearing to stand on their sides, but the intended perspective shows them upright, facing away from the camera.

On the right side of the frame, a wide, light-colored marble or stone staircase ascends, defining the depth of the space. To the left, a wall or structure is covered with horizontal, reflective metal grates or louvers, possibly for ventilation or aesthetic purposes. In the lower-center foreground, several square, polished silver-colored display cases or stands are visible, some with small pictures or items placed on top, and their reflective surfaces show distorted reflections of the surroundings and people.

The main subjects are several adult males, predominantly seen from behind. They are dressed casually in t-shirts, plaid shirts, jeans, and cargo pants. Most notably, they are barefoot, suggesting they are in a place where shoes must be removed, such as a mosque or a sacred/cultural site. The man closest to the camera wears a light beige long-sleeved shirt, dark cropped jeans, and carries a black shoulder bag with an orange detail. The men appear calm and orderly, seemingly queuing or waiting to enter or exit an area.

Near the bottom left, a white sign mounted on two poles is visible. The text on the sign reads: "TEMPAT PENYIMPANAN BARANG BERHARGA" (Place for storing valuable items), followed by "DEPOSIT BOX / LOKER" (Deposit Box / Locker). This indicates that there are facilities for storing personal belongings. The overall setting, with its clean modern architecture, grand staircase, and the practice of removing shoes, is consistent with a public venue like a large mosque or a cultural institution in Indonesia. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
FM-DONBALE

Jan 31, 2025, 5:08 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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This indoor photograph, taken in what appears to be a large public building in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, captures a group of men standing in line. The image is oriented with the subjects appearing to stand on their sides, but the intended perspective shows them upright, facing away from the camera. On the right side of the frame, a wide, light-colored marble or stone staircase ascends, defining the depth of the space. To the left, a wall or structure is covered with horizontal, reflective metal grates or louvers, possibly for ventilation or aesthetic purposes. In the lower-center foreground, several square, polished silver-colored display cases or stands are visible, some with small pictures or items placed on top, and their reflective surfaces show distorted reflections of the surroundings and people. The main subjects are several adult males, predominantly seen from behind. They are dressed casually in t-shirts, plaid shirts, jeans, and cargo pants. Most notably, they are barefoot, suggesting they are in a place where shoes must be removed, such as a mosque or a sacred/cultural site. The man closest to the camera wears a light beige long-sleeved shirt, dark cropped jeans, and carries a black shoulder bag with an orange detail. The men appear calm and orderly, seemingly queuing or waiting to enter or exit an area. Near the bottom left, a white sign mounted on two poles is visible. The text on the sign reads: "TEMPAT PENYIMPANAN BARANG BERHARGA" (Place for storing valuable items), followed by "DEPOSIT BOX / LOKER" (Deposit Box / Locker). This indicates that there are facilities for storing personal belongings. The overall setting, with its clean modern architecture, grand staircase, and the practice of removing shoes, is consistent with a public venue like a large mosque or a cultural institution in Indonesia. The lighting suggests it is daytime.

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