
Stake attention in this memory
This is a night-time forensic image depicting the illuminated entrance of a residential building, likely located in Montreal, Canada, based on the French text on the sign. The scene features a light-colored brick facade with a white front door and an adjacent window to the left, both incorporating decorative glass panels. Above the door, the house number "1879" is visible, with a small elf figure positioned near it. A white rectangular outdoor light fixture is mounted above the door, casting illumination downwards. A prominent yellow, diamond-shaped warning sign, typical of road signs, is affixed to the glass panel of the front door. It displays a black silhouette of a walking elf and the French text "Traverse de lutins," which translates to "Elf Crossing." A black metal railing encloses the immediate porch area, heavily adorned with two strings of Christmas lights: one primarily red and another featuring white or clear bulbs. Several spherical red ornaments hang from this railing. Positioned behind the railing, on the porch surface, are two large, illuminated plastic figures: a snowman with a green scarf on the left and a Santa Claus figure in red and white on the right. To the far left, on a lower section of the railing, three smaller plush or fabric figures resembling elves or gnomes, with red and green hats, are perched. Blue light reflections or streaks are visible on the brick wall and the glass of the window to the left, indicating external light sources. The foreground shows dark porch steps.
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E1C21
Volume
670
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Revenue
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TVL
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