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This forensic description details an image captured at night in Лабжанскі сельскі Савет, Belarus. The scene presents a deserted asphalt road illuminated by a series of streetlights.

A row of approximately eight to ten streetlights lines the left side of the road, receding into the distance. Each streetlight emits a bright, yellowish-white light, characterized by distinct starburst diffraction patterns, consistent with intense point sources in a dark environment. The streetlights are mounted on sturdy poles, appearing to be made of wood or concrete, some with visible cross-arms.

The asphalt road surface is dark, with faint, reflective rectangular markings, possibly road studs or lane markers, visible in a segmented pattern from the mid-ground extending towards the horizon. These markings appear light purple or white. The road extends from the foreground into the background, curving subtly to the right.

On the far right side of the image, a triangular road sign with a red border and a white interior is partially visible. The specific pictogram or number is unclear due to distance and blur, but it resembles a standard warning or regulatory sign, potentially indicating a speed limit like "40" or "60." Another solitary streetlight is positioned further down the road on the right, near the sign.

Behind the line of streetlights on the left, indistinct, dark shapes of trees or dense foliage are visible, blending into the deeply black night sky. The sky is devoid of light pollution, appearing uniformly dark.

The overall image exhibits characteristics of low-light photography, including visible image noise (grain) and a general softness or blur across the scene, particularly in the distant background. No people or vehicles are present in the frame, depicting an empty, quiet nocturnal landscape.
Tosha_luq

Jun 5, 2026, 11:47 PM

Лабжанскі сельскі Савет, Belarus

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This forensic description details an image captured at night in Лабжанскі сельскі Савет, Belarus. The scene presents a deserted asphalt road illuminated by a series of streetlights. A row of approximately eight to ten streetlights lines the left side of the road, receding into the distance. Each streetlight emits a bright, yellowish-white light, characterized by distinct starburst diffraction patterns, consistent with intense point sources in a dark environment. The streetlights are mounted on sturdy poles, appearing to be made of wood or concrete, some with visible cross-arms. The asphalt road surface is dark, with faint, reflective rectangular markings, possibly road studs or lane markers, visible in a segmented pattern from the mid-ground extending towards the horizon. These markings appear light purple or white. The road extends from the foreground into the background, curving subtly to the right. On the far right side of the image, a triangular road sign with a red border and a white interior is partially visible. The specific pictogram or number is unclear due to distance and blur, but it resembles a standard warning or regulatory sign, potentially indicating a speed limit like "40" or "60." Another solitary streetlight is positioned further down the road on the right, near the sign. Behind the line of streetlights on the left, indistinct, dark shapes of trees or dense foliage are visible, blending into the deeply black night sky. The sky is devoid of light pollution, appearing uniformly dark. The overall image exhibits characteristics of low-light photography, including visible image noise (grain) and a general softness or blur across the scene, particularly in the distant background. No people or vehicles are present in the frame, depicting an empty, quiet nocturnal landscape.

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