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This is a still life photograph of a flower stall, likely located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, given the style of the hanging garlands and the abundance of fresh flowers commonly sold in South Asian markets. The scene is densely packed with various types of flowers and decorative garlands. Dominating the upper part of the frame are numerous flower garlands hanging from a wooden structure, which appears to be a makeshift stall. These garlands are of varying colors and sizes, including white, orange, and yellow, suggesting they are made from marigolds, jasmine, and other local flowers. Some garlands are enclosed in plastic bags, while others are loose. Below the hanging garlands, a variety of potted and loose flowers are displayed. Large buckets and red basins are used to hold bouquets and individual stems. Prominent in the foreground are sunflowers and clusters of small white flowers. Various other flowers in shades of pink, red, and yellow are visible, arranged in buckets and on wooden planks. The wooden planks themselves form the display surfaces, supported by what appear to be crates or dismantled wooden structures, suggesting a rustic market setting. The lighting in the scene is a mix of natural light and artificial light sources, possibly bulbs, creating a warm and vibrant atmosphere. No people are visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a bustling, colorful flower market.
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97FDC
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11,863
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TVL
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