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The image displays a detailed view of a section within a workshop or storage facility located in Podolsk, Russia. The upper background features light beige rectangular wall tiles, transitioning to a dark gray perforated pegboard panel that extends across the lower and mid sections of the frame.

Two black metal shelves are affixed to the pegboard. The upper shelf holds a row of approximately ten aerosol cans, primarily cylindrical. Visible brands include multiple red Wurth cans (some with red caps, some with black), a silver can with "ALUSPRAY" and Russian text, and a black "AG TECH" can with Russian text for "ALUMINUM GREASE." A green scrubbing pad rests on the left end of this shelf.

Above and to the right of the upper shelf, various electrical cables, including a red industrial power plug and light-colored hosing, are bundled and suspended. A black and yellow electrical junction box is also mounted in this area. Blue serpentine belts or similar flexible components hang vertically on the far right.

To the left of the lower shelf, a pair of red-handled pliers and a green "KRAFTTOOL" branded hand tool are hung on the pegboard. The lower black metal shelf contains additional items: a clear plastic square bottle with a blue cap containing a light brown liquid, a small yellow plastic bin filled with metallic components, and a spiral-bound notebook. Several more aerosol cans are arranged on this shelf, with visible brands including Duval, Rocol ("CHAIN & DRIVE Spray"), and Polycourt / Fuchs. A roll of clear adhesive tape is suspended from a peg below the lower shelf on the left. On the far right, a red and black caulk gun or dispenser is hung vertically.

No individuals are present in the scene, and no discernible actions or interactions are taking place. The image captures a static arrangement of tools, consumables, and organization systems.
DANIK.DMITRIEVICH

Mar 13, 2026

Podolsk, Russia

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The image displays a detailed view of a section within a workshop or storage facility located in Podolsk, Russia. The upper background features light beige rectangular wall tiles, transitioning to a dark gray perforated pegboard panel that extends across the lower and mid sections of the frame. Two black metal shelves are affixed to the pegboard. The upper shelf holds a row of approximately ten aerosol cans, primarily cylindrical. Visible brands include multiple red Wurth cans (some with red caps, some with black), a silver can with "ALUSPRAY" and Russian text, and a black "AG TECH" can with Russian text for "ALUMINUM GREASE." A green scrubbing pad rests on the left end of this shelf. Above and to the right of the upper shelf, various electrical cables, including a red industrial power plug and light-colored hosing, are bundled and suspended. A black and yellow electrical junction box is also mounted in this area. Blue serpentine belts or similar flexible components hang vertically on the far right. To the left of the lower shelf, a pair of red-handled pliers and a green "KRAFTTOOL" branded hand tool are hung on the pegboard. The lower black metal shelf contains additional items: a clear plastic square bottle with a blue cap containing a light brown liquid, a small yellow plastic bin filled with metallic components, and a spiral-bound notebook. Several more aerosol cans are arranged on this shelf, with visible brands including Duval, Rocol ("CHAIN & DRIVE Spray"), and Polycourt / Fuchs. A roll of clear adhesive tape is suspended from a peg below the lower shelf on the left. On the far right, a red and black caulk gun or dispenser is hung vertically. No individuals are present in the scene, and no discernible actions or interactions are taking place. The image captures a static arrangement of tools, consumables, and organization systems.

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