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The provided image, originally rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts an outdoor scene, likely a sports field or recreational area, under a partly cloudy sky.

Describing the image as if it were correctly oriented (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original state):

A chain-link fence runs horizontally across the middle ground, separating an asphalt path or road on the right from a large green grass field on the left. The fence features numerous vertical metal posts and a prominent horizontal support beam just above the midpoint of its height. In the lower-left foreground, a segment of the fence appears to be part of a gate, characterized by a thicker frame and a tighter mesh pattern.

On the asphalt side, immediately adjacent to the fence, a dark green cylindrical trash can is visible. The word "RETS" is clearly visible in white lettering on its side, near the base. The asphalt surface itself is dark grey, showing some variations in tone and texture, along with distinct, elongated shadows cast upon it, suggesting the sun is to the left of the frame.

To the left of the fence lies a vibrant green grass field, stretching into the background. In the far distance beyond the field, a range of hills or mountains is visible, appearing somewhat hazy against the horizon. Faintly, some distant buildings or structures can be discerned through the fence and above the field.

The upper portion of the image is dominated by the sky, which is partly cloudy. Patches of clear blue sky are visible between fluffy white and grey cumulus clouds. In the upper-left corner, a portion of a tall, metallic light pole or utility structure with a rectangular fixture at its top extends into the frame against the sky.

No people or active events are depicted in the static scene. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or afternoon, given the length and direction of the shadows.
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FM-TFC6E3

Jan 28, 2025

Meyrin, Switzerland

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The provided image, originally rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts an outdoor scene, likely a sports field or recreational area, under a partly cloudy sky. Describing the image as if it were correctly oriented (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original state): A chain-link fence runs horizontally across the middle ground, separating an asphalt path or road on the right from a large green grass field on the left. The fence features numerous vertical metal posts and a prominent horizontal support beam just above the midpoint of its height. In the lower-left foreground, a segment of the fence appears to be part of a gate, characterized by a thicker frame and a tighter mesh pattern. On the asphalt side, immediately adjacent to the fence, a dark green cylindrical trash can is visible. The word "RETS" is clearly visible in white lettering on its side, near the base. The asphalt surface itself is dark grey, showing some variations in tone and texture, along with distinct, elongated shadows cast upon it, suggesting the sun is to the left of the frame. To the left of the fence lies a vibrant green grass field, stretching into the background. In the far distance beyond the field, a range of hills or mountains is visible, appearing somewhat hazy against the horizon. Faintly, some distant buildings or structures can be discerned through the fence and above the field. The upper portion of the image is dominated by the sky, which is partly cloudy. Patches of clear blue sky are visible between fluffy white and grey cumulus clouds. In the upper-left corner, a portion of a tall, metallic light pole or utility structure with a rectangular fixture at its top extends into the frame against the sky. No people or active events are depicted in the static scene. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or afternoon, given the length and direction of the shadows.

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