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An overhead photograph displays a miniature wooden chess set, likely situated indoors in Middle Park, Australia. The set is open, presenting two hinged sections. The left section of the wooden case is lined with a rich green felt, currently empty. A decorative brass-colored clasp or hinge is visible on the far left edge of this section. The right section of the case contains the small chess board. It features an eight-by-eight grid of alternating light wood and black squares, each square drilled with a small circular hole designed to secure the pegged chess pieces. The board is set up with all its pieces. The white chess pieces, carved from light-colored wood, are arranged in the two rows closest to the top of the image (and the interacting hand), while the black chess pieces, crafted from dark-stained wood, occupy the two rows at the bottom. The pieces appear to be in their standard starting positions for a game. A person's right hand, with manicured nails, is visible on the upper right side of the image, hovering over or gently touching the area near the white chess pieces. This suggests the individual is interacting with the set, possibly preparing to play, adjusting pieces, or in the process of opening or closing the case. The entire miniature set rests on a dark, plain surface. No specific time of day, weather conditions, or emotions are evident, and there is no visible text.
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