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The image shows a digital screen of a photo booth, presenting an interactive interface for taking identity and passport photos, captured in Tourcoing, France. On the screen, a person with dark hair is visible, posing with a "peace" sign and slightly pouting, which is generally unsuitable for official identification photos. The interface overlays a white circle and crosshairs to guide head positioning, with additional "Zone des yeux" (eye zone) diagram visible at the bottom right. The screen displays several interactive elements: - At the top left, an orange button labeled "Consignes" (Instructions) is visible. - Below it, the current step "1 Prise de photo" (Photo taking) is highlighted, with "2 Validation" as the next step. - In the center-top, "Tentatives 01 sur 3" (Attempts 01 out of 3) indicates that one attempt has been made out of three allowed. - On the right, "Réglage de la hauteur" (Height adjustment) is shown with up and down arrow buttons, suggesting the camera height can be adjusted. - At the bottom left, a "Menu principal" (Main menu) button and the text "Carte d'Identité et Passeport" (Identity Card and Passport) confirm the service being used. - A customer service hotline number, "+33 (0)9 70 82 32 46," is displayed at the bottom right, available from 8 am to 8 pm, 7 days a week, affirming the French location context. The brand "Photomaton REG" is also visible. To the left of the screen, a white panel of the photo booth structure is visible, and below it, a dark reflective surface shows a faint reflection of hands, possibly the user's, and a partial sticker with the text "AMARIN". The overall scene suggests a casual interaction with the photo booth rather than a serious attempt to obtain official photos.
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