
Stake attention in this memory
This is a vertical, low-light, exterior shot of a statue of a bull, likely Nandi, the mount of Shiva, in Naggar, India. The bull is dark and appears to be made of metal or stone, positioned horizontally on a rough-hewn stone pedestal. The bull's head is to the left, facing away from the viewer and towards a dark, shadowy area. Its body extends to the right, with the tail end not fully visible. The pedestal is rectangular and also appears to be made of rough stone, with visible water or dirt stains on its surface. Behind the statue, a brick wall stretches upwards, with the brickwork clearly visible. To the far left of the frame, a vertical structure, possibly a wooden beam or railing, is visible. The background is dark and indistinct, suggesting an interior or a very shaded area. The overall lighting is dim, with shadows dominating the scene, indicating it could be twilight or a dimly lit indoor space. There is no visible text in the image. The mood is somber and somewhat mysterious due to the low light and the static nature of the statue.
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