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An upward-facing, close-up photograph, specified as being taken in Męcina, Poland, depicts a light brown and orange crane fly (Tipulidae) clinging upside down to an architectural surface. The insect's elongated body is centered in the frame, with two clear, translucent wings extended laterally, showcasing visible venation. Its characteristically long, slender, light brown legs are splayed, with multiple segments visible. Some legs make contact with the textured, off-white upper surface, while others extend freely downwards. Prominent long antennae are visible extending from its head region downwards. The insect is positioned against an off-white, roughly textured upper surface, likely a ceiling or overhang, which exhibits irregular dark patches along its lower edge, suggesting areas of peeling paint or accumulated dirt. Below this, the background transitions to a dark, mottled, possibly black or very dark gray surface, which appears to be a vertical wall or a shadowed structural element. A faint, thin linear crack or detail is discernible in the lower left portion of the dark background.
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