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This image depicts a vibrant street scene during a daytime parade or carnival on a paved street in Warsaw, Poland, specifically identified by local businesses like "Lubaszeka" and a poster referencing "Katarzyna Rotkiewicz Szumska: Po ciemnej stronie twarzy," along with the "Uniwersytet 02" bus stop, all indicative of the Krakowskie Przedmieście area.

In the foreground, a female performer, slightly right of center, is the primary subject. She faces left with a subtle smile and direct gaze towards the viewer. She is adorned in an elaborate blue and gold feathered costume, which includes a feathered headdress, a sequined bra-top, a matching belt with dangling fringes, fishnet stockings, and high-heeled gold boots embellished with blue and gold. Her right arm is bent and slightly raised, while her left arm extends outwards, supporting part of her costume. To her immediate left, another performer is partially visible, featuring large, bright yellow and pink feathered wings. Further back and to the right, a group of musicians is marching, all uniformly dressed in orange and white striped shirts and white pants, playing various white drums, including snare drums. Many spectators line the sides of the street, observing and photographing the event. A white balloon is partially visible at the bottom left.

The background is dominated by multi-story European-style buildings under a clear blue sky. The building on the left has a light, somewhat beige facade with white-framed windows and black wrought-iron balconies. Its ground floor houses commercial establishments, including "Lubaszeka" (a bakery chain) and "Domino's Pizza," with the address "16/18" visible below the latter. A poster for "Katarzyna Rotkiewicz Szumska: Po ciemnej stronie twarzy" is displayed prominently in one of the upper-floor windows. To the right, an adjacent building has a lighter facade, also with white windows and a black wrought-iron balcony. Signs "BROCHOCKI" and "CHOLEWINSKI" are visible on its ground floor. Red tiled roofs are visible above and behind this building. A black lamppost with a yellow and red vertical banner (yellow over red) is positioned on the far left. The bright sunlight casts distinct shadows of the performers and structures onto the gray paved street.
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Jun 6, 2026, 11:46 AM

Warsaw, Poland

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This image depicts a vibrant street scene during a daytime parade or carnival on a paved street in Warsaw, Poland, specifically identified by local businesses like "Lubaszeka" and a poster referencing "Katarzyna Rotkiewicz Szumska: Po ciemnej stronie twarzy," along with the "Uniwersytet 02" bus stop, all indicative of the Krakowskie Przedmieście area. In the foreground, a female performer, slightly right of center, is the primary subject. She faces left with a subtle smile and direct gaze towards the viewer. She is adorned in an elaborate blue and gold feathered costume, which includes a feathered headdress, a sequined bra-top, a matching belt with dangling fringes, fishnet stockings, and high-heeled gold boots embellished with blue and gold. Her right arm is bent and slightly raised, while her left arm extends outwards, supporting part of her costume. To her immediate left, another performer is partially visible, featuring large, bright yellow and pink feathered wings. Further back and to the right, a group of musicians is marching, all uniformly dressed in orange and white striped shirts and white pants, playing various white drums, including snare drums. Many spectators line the sides of the street, observing and photographing the event. A white balloon is partially visible at the bottom left. The background is dominated by multi-story European-style buildings under a clear blue sky. The building on the left has a light, somewhat beige facade with white-framed windows and black wrought-iron balconies. Its ground floor houses commercial establishments, including "Lubaszeka" (a bakery chain) and "Domino's Pizza," with the address "16/18" visible below the latter. A poster for "Katarzyna Rotkiewicz Szumska: Po ciemnej stronie twarzy" is displayed prominently in one of the upper-floor windows. To the right, an adjacent building has a lighter facade, also with white windows and a black wrought-iron balcony. Signs "BROCHOCKI" and "CHOLEWINSKI" are visible on its ground floor. Red tiled roofs are visible above and behind this building. A black lamppost with a yellow and red vertical banner (yellow over red) is positioned on the far left. The bright sunlight casts distinct shadows of the performers and structures onto the gray paved street.

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