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This close-up, high-angle image depicts an array of smoked or dried fish displayed for sale in an outdoor market, likely in Kasoa, Ghana. The fish are arranged within a large, light-colored basin or tray, which is lined with crumpled, oil-stained brown paper. Multiple species and sizes of fish are present. In the upper left and center, several larger, darker fish, possibly a type of tuna or skipjack, are stacked, their heads and distinct eyes clearly visible. Below them and extending towards the bottom-left are numerous smaller, lighter-colored fish, perhaps mackerel or similar species, exhibiting some silvery scales. Towards the bottom-center and right, another collection of medium to large, dark-skinned fish are piled, their bodies appearing firm and textured from the preservation process. On the far right, a cluster of fish heads, some with noticeable eyes, are prominent, resting directly on the stained paper. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural sunlight, suggesting daytime and clear weather, with shadows indicating the light source. The arrangement is practical and typical of a local market stall, highlighting the texture and color variations of the preserved fish. Wooden planks or crates are partially visible on the left and in the background, reinforcing the market setting. No people or visible text are present in the frame. The image captures the raw display of goods in a bustling marketplace.
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