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The image depicts a close-up, dimly lit scene, likely indoors on a wooden table. A human hand, with light-to-medium skin tone, is prominently featured in the lower center-right, holding a fan of eight playing cards. From left to right, the cards held in the hand are: 1. A '5' of Hearts, clearly displaying the numeral "5" and multiple heart symbols. 2. A largely obscured card behind the '5' of Hearts, showing a partial red suit mark (likely a heart) near its bottom edge. 3. A Club card, displaying at least three prominent club symbols and parts of a fourth, suggesting a '4' or '5' of Clubs. 4. Another Club card, showing similar club symbols, partially obscured by the previous card. 5. A Queen of Diamonds, identifiable by the female figure in profile with a crown and characteristic red/yellow patterned attire. 6. A King of Hearts or Diamonds, identifiable by the male figure in profile with a beard, crown, and red/yellow patterned attire, holding an axe-like object. 7. A King of Spades or Clubs, partially obscured by the thumb, identifiable by the male figure in profile with a beard, crown, and dark/red/yellow patterned attire. On the dark reddish-brown wooden table behind the held cards, several other playing cards are visible. Most are face down, displaying a blue and white patterned back design. One card to the far left is face up, revealing an Ace of Hearts. The table surface exhibits visible wear, scratches, and scattered dark debris. In the upper-left background, a clear plastic bottle containing a bright green, possibly carbonated, liquid with foam near the top is visible. It has a white cap. The background beyond the table is dark and indistinct, with faint outlines of other objects or people, and another partially visible green bottle to the far right. The scene is illuminated by a direct light source, casting some areas into shadow. The specific location in the city of Ustyvytsia, Ukraine, cannot be determined from the visual information presented in the image.
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