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This image captures a close-up, static, eye-level view of a door handle and integrated locking mechanism on a light-colored, vertically grooved door, reportedly located in the city of Smalyavichy, Belarus. The door, appearing to be constructed of wood or a wood-composite material, is painted an off-white or light cream color and features distinct vertical ridges or grooves across its visible surface. A dark, vertical line on the far right edge of the frame suggests the door jamb or a contrasting element. The door handle assembly consists of a white, rectangular backplate with rounded top and bottom edges, secured to the door by at least two visible screws. A silver, Phillips head screw is prominently visible at the top of the backplate, slightly recessed. A smaller, darker screw is visible towards the bottom of the backplate, below the locking mechanism. Around the perimeter of the backplate, where it meets the door surface, there is noticeable brown-tinged residue or discoloration, indicative of wear, dust accumulation, or staining. The door handle itself is a white, elongated lever, positioned horizontally. It shows minor surface imperfections, including a small, dark speck on its upper surface. The end of the handle, furthest from the door, features a distinctive fan-like or scalloped ridged pattern for tactile grip or aesthetic appeal. Below the door handle, integrated into the same backplate, is a dark brown or bronze-colored thumb-turn locking mechanism. It has an elliptical or oval shape and is oriented vertically, suggesting an unlocked or neutral state. No human subjects or actions are depicted. The lighting is even, without harsh shadows, suggesting an interior setting, but specific light sources are not visible. The image focuses exclusively on the door and its hardware, offering no wider environmental context.
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