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An outdoor scene in Kecamatan Candi, Indonesia, is captured in this image, originally rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The primary focus is a street food vendor tending to his cart. **Subjects:** A man, seen from behind, wears a light blue long-sleeved shirt, grey pants, and a white baseball cap. He is leaning over a food cart. To the right, another person's lower body is visible, wearing patterned pants or a dress and flip-flops, holding a small child whose feet are also seen. This person is standing near a motorbike. **Objects:** The central object is a red and white food cart, likely for selling fried chicken, equipped with glass display cases. A blue sign with some white text is also part of the cart's structure. A green gas cylinder is visible on the ground beneath the cart. Part of a motorbike or scooter, including a wheel and a license plate, is visible behind the cart. **Scene and Setting:** The setting appears to be a casual, possibly roadside, outdoor area. The ground is dusty and uneven. In the background, a simple structure with a corrugated metal roof is visible, suggesting a stall or a basic building. The overall atmosphere indicates a typical street food vendor setup in an Indonesian locality. **Activity:** The man is actively engaged with his food cart, suggesting he is either preparing or serving food. The other person and child appear to be waiting or passing by, possibly customers. **Notable Details:** The time of day appears to be daytime, with ample natural light. No strong shadows are present to indicate specific time or weather. The scene conveys an everyday, informal commercial activity. **Visible Text:** * On the red side of the food cart, large white text reads "FRIED CHICKEN". * Smaller white text above it includes "CRISPY FAST" and "DADA NN." (likely referring to chicken breast, 'dada' in Indonesian). A number "102R" is also visible. * A blue sign on the cart has partial white text, "ENSI". * The motorbike's license plate clearly displays "2312 KS" and "09-10", indicating the month and year of registration (September 2010), typical for Indonesian vehicles.
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