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This close-up image captures a section of a building's exterior, focusing on a vibrant teal-green louvered window shutter. The shutter, likely made of wood, is composed of two main panels—an upper and a lower one—each featuring multiple vertical slats or louvers that cast distinct shadows, indicating bright daylight. A metal hinge is prominently visible where the upper and lower panels meet, suggesting the shutter can fold or articulate. Beneath the shutter, a light-colored, possibly cream or off-white, window sill or architectural ledge is present. This sill appears to be made of stone or concrete blocks, with visible grout lines and a slightly textured surface. Along the bottom edge of the green shutter, just above the sill, small cylindrical fixtures are visible, possibly serving as shutter stays or latches to secure the shutters when open or closed. The overall scene is static, depicting an architectural detail. The lighting is strong, with shadows within the louvers suggesting a sunny day. The teal-green color of the shutters provides a striking contrast with the lighter-toned sill. The absence of people or activity lends a tranquil and architectural focus to the image. This type of louvered shutter is common in the Mediterranean region, aligning with the provided location context of Marousi, Greece. There is no visible text in the image.
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