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The image displays an interior detail shot of a bookshelf, likely situated in Mumbai, India, based on the presence of books such as "THE STORY OF TATA" (referencing the Tata Group, headquartered in Mumbai), "BOSE" (a prominent Indian nationalist), "BIRDS OF INDIA," and "Silent Sentinels of Ranthambhore" (a national park in India), alongside several Indian authors and publishers with a strong presence in India.

The scene features a lower shelf crafted from a reflective, brushed golden or brass-toned metallic material. On this shelf, a dark green decorative object with horizontal ribbing is positioned on the left side, partially cropped by the frame. To its right, six identifiable books are arranged vertically in a row. From left to right, their spines read:
1.  "THE BOOK OF DOG" (white spine, black text, HarperCollins logo).
2.  "FROM SPACE TO SEA" by ABRAHAM E. MUTHUNAYAGAM (dark blue spine, white text, HarperCollins logo).
3.  "THE STORY OF TATA 1868 TO 2021" by PETER CASEY (dark blue spine, white text, Penguin Viking logo).
4.  "BOSE" by CHANDRACHUR GHOSE (light beige spine, brown text, Penguin Viking logo).
5.  "BIRDS OF INDIA" by PRAKASH DUBEY (light pink/lilac spine, dark text).
6.  "Silent Sentinels of Ranthambhore" by BINAKAK (light brown/tan spine, dark text, Lustre Press Roli Books logo).
A sliver of a seventh book spine is visible on the extreme right.

The back panel of the shelf compartment is a light, neutral-toned material, possibly textured fabric or a wooden panel with a subtle grain. A thin, vertical golden-toned strip is visible on the left, forming part of the shelf's internal structure. The upper shelf is also made of the same golden or brass-toned metallic material. The lighting is even, with subtle reflections off the metallic surfaces. No individuals, animals, or dynamic actions are depicted.
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Mar 27, 2026, 4:39 PM

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The image displays an interior detail shot of a bookshelf, likely situated in Mumbai, India, based on the presence of books such as "THE STORY OF TATA" (referencing the Tata Group, headquartered in Mumbai), "BOSE" (a prominent Indian nationalist), "BIRDS OF INDIA," and "Silent Sentinels of Ranthambhore" (a national park in India), alongside several Indian authors and publishers with a strong presence in India. The scene features a lower shelf crafted from a reflective, brushed golden or brass-toned metallic material. On this shelf, a dark green decorative object with horizontal ribbing is positioned on the left side, partially cropped by the frame. To its right, six identifiable books are arranged vertically in a row. From left to right, their spines read: 1. "THE BOOK OF DOG" (white spine, black text, HarperCollins logo). 2. "FROM SPACE TO SEA" by ABRAHAM E. MUTHUNAYAGAM (dark blue spine, white text, HarperCollins logo). 3. "THE STORY OF TATA 1868 TO 2021" by PETER CASEY (dark blue spine, white text, Penguin Viking logo). 4. "BOSE" by CHANDRACHUR GHOSE (light beige spine, brown text, Penguin Viking logo). 5. "BIRDS OF INDIA" by PRAKASH DUBEY (light pink/lilac spine, dark text). 6. "Silent Sentinels of Ranthambhore" by BINAKAK (light brown/tan spine, dark text, Lustre Press Roli Books logo). A sliver of a seventh book spine is visible on the extreme right. The back panel of the shelf compartment is a light, neutral-toned material, possibly textured fabric or a wooden panel with a subtle grain. A thin, vertical golden-toned strip is visible on the left, forming part of the shelf's internal structure. The upper shelf is also made of the same golden or brass-toned metallic material. The lighting is even, with subtle reflections off the metallic surfaces. No individuals, animals, or dynamic actions are depicted.

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