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This medium shot captures an open-front handicraft stall or shop, likely in a market setting in Mataram, Indonesia. The stall is bustling with a diverse array of handmade goods, primarily woven items and pottery, displayed under a simple corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams.

In the mid-ground, a woman stands with her back to the viewer, wearing a blue denim jacket, dark trousers, and black flip-flops. Her hair is tied back. She appears to be looking into the deeper part of the stall, possibly browsing or attending to items. A second person, partially obscured, can be seen further inside the shop, wearing a red shirt.

The shop's left and center areas are dominated by numerous woven bamboo or rattan products. Stacks of shallow, round, and square woven trays or baskets are neatly arranged on wooden tables. Taller, cylindrical woven containers are also prominent. Many woven items, including round flat baskets and more decorative pieces, hang from the ceiling. On the far left, a blue plastic sheet or bag is suspended.

The right side of the stall features a display of reddish-brown pottery. Several lidded clay pots are decorated with distinctive white and yellow painted patterns, while simpler, unglazed pots and bowls are also visible. Above these, hanging from the ceiling, are various colorful decorative items, possibly garlands, paper crafts, or woven ornaments, adding a vibrant touch to the scene. An LED light bulb hangs centrally from the roof structure.

The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor market environment. The scene depicts a typical commercial activity, with goods presented for sale. No visible text is discernible, and the time of day appears to be daylight, though the stall provides ample shade. No specific emotions are evident, and the atmosphere seems calm.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 17, 2025, 8:59 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This medium shot captures an open-front handicraft stall or shop, likely in a market setting in Mataram, Indonesia. The stall is bustling with a diverse array of handmade goods, primarily woven items and pottery, displayed under a simple corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams. In the mid-ground, a woman stands with her back to the viewer, wearing a blue denim jacket, dark trousers, and black flip-flops. Her hair is tied back. She appears to be looking into the deeper part of the stall, possibly browsing or attending to items. A second person, partially obscured, can be seen further inside the shop, wearing a red shirt. The shop's left and center areas are dominated by numerous woven bamboo or rattan products. Stacks of shallow, round, and square woven trays or baskets are neatly arranged on wooden tables. Taller, cylindrical woven containers are also prominent. Many woven items, including round flat baskets and more decorative pieces, hang from the ceiling. On the far left, a blue plastic sheet or bag is suspended. The right side of the stall features a display of reddish-brown pottery. Several lidded clay pots are decorated with distinctive white and yellow painted patterns, while simpler, unglazed pots and bowls are also visible. Above these, hanging from the ceiling, are various colorful decorative items, possibly garlands, paper crafts, or woven ornaments, adding a vibrant touch to the scene. An LED light bulb hangs centrally from the roof structure. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor market environment. The scene depicts a typical commercial activity, with goods presented for sale. No visible text is discernible, and the time of day appears to be daylight, though the stall provides ample shade. No specific emotions are evident, and the atmosphere seems calm.

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