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An overhead, vertically oriented photograph captures the entrance or storefront of a building in Ramat HaSharon, Israel. The main subject is a dark green wall or door, decorated with intricate, light green outlined patterns resembling intertwining snakes or scales. Prominently displayed on this green surface is white, serif-font text that reads, when viewed upright, "LIFE IS SHORT GET A TATTOO." The words are arranged vertically, with "LIFE IS SHORT" on the left and "GET A TATTOO" on the right, separated by a vertical line or gap that appears to be a door seam. To the left of this decorated surface is a reflective glass panel or window, through which the interior of a shop is visible. The reflection shows various items, including wooden furniture, a light-colored barrel or large cylindrical object, and possibly musical instruments such as a ukulele or banjo and a red drum. The snake patterns from the main door are also partially reflected onto the glass. The ground adjacent to the building on the far right appears to be a paved surface. No people or specific activities are visible, presenting a static scene of a quirky shop entrance, likely a tattoo parlor given the prominent text. The lighting suggests daytime.
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