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A classical acoustic guitar, featuring a glossy, warm light brown wooden finish with visible grain, is depicted in a vertical orientation, leaning against a plain, light-colored wall in the city of Świnoujście, Poland
MomentA classical acoustic guitar, featuring a glossy, warm light brown wooden finish with visible grain, is depicted in a vertical orientation, leaning against a plain, light-colored wall in the city of Świnoujście, Poland. The instrument's body is prominently centered, with its headstock and tuning pegs out of frame at the top. A circular soundhole, adorned with an intricate rosette composed of red, orange, and black geometric patterns, is visible in the upper central portion of the body. Six white nylon strings extend from an unseen point above, over a dark fretboard with distinct silver frets, across the soundhole, and terminate at a dark wood bridge and white saddle assembly located on the lower body. A partial product label, bearing the text "YAMAHA" and potentially a model number, is visible through the soundhole. The highly reflective surface of the guitar's body captures ambient light and indistinct reflections of the immediate surroundings, including hints of a brighter area to the right and darker elements to the left. Near the bottom right edge of the guitar's reflection, a pair of black over-ear headphones, a white cable, and a small blue object are discernible, resting on an unseen surface. The background consists of a uniformly light-colored wall to the left and right of the upper guitar body, transitioning to a darker, out-of-focus area behind the lower left bout of the instrument. No people are directly visible, though the reflections suggest a nearby presence or objects.


