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An overhead, close-up shot captures a person's dark-skinned hand holding and sifting small, light-colored seeds, likely sesame seeds, over a large, partially open white woven polypropylene sack filled with the same seeds. The hand, prominent in the foreground, is cupped, with seeds visibly falling from between the fingers back into the bulk. The seeds themselves are a pale, creamy white, with some darker flecks, indicative of their natural state. The open sack dominates the midground, its woven texture evident, with a distinctive green-striped pattern along its lower edge. The sheer volume of seeds inside the bag suggests a commercial quantity, possibly for sale or storage. A crumpled piece of white paper, potentially a label or receipt with faint, illegible handwritten markings, is visible nestled among the seeds near the edge of the sack. The background shows a simple, earthy or concrete ground surface, hinting at a practical setting such as a market stall, a storage area, or an agricultural processing location in Mararaba, Nigeria. The lighting is bright and even, casting minimal shadows and highlighting the texture of the seeds and the woven material of the bag. The image focuses on the tactile interaction with the seeds and their bulk quantity, conveying an activity of quality inspection, measurement, or handling of the agricultural product. No specific time of day or weather is discernible, and no emotions are evident from the partial view of the person.
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