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This image depicts an outdoor food stall, likely at a "Pitha Utshob" (Pitha Festival) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, suggesting a sunny day, possibly midday or early afternoon.

A large white banner serves as the central advertising piece for the stall. Prominently displayed in Bengali are the words "হক পিঠা ঘর" (Hok Pitha Ghor), which translates to "Hok Pitha House," and "পিঠা উৎসব" (Pitha Utshob), meaning "Pitha Festival." The banner is adorned with colorful, intricate floral patterns and showcases circular photographic displays of various traditional Bengali sweets and savories known as Pitha. Above the banner, small red and pink pennant flags are strung, adding to the festive decor.

Beneath the banner, three women are present at the stall. On the far left, a woman wearing glasses and a blue and orange patterned outfit stands with her arms crossed. In the center, another woman, also with glasses, is dressed in a red and gold patterned dress or sari, looking slightly to her left while holding a bag. On the right, a third woman, wearing glasses and a pink patterned dress with a matching scarf, is seen attending to items on the table, where a stack of bottled water is visible.

The stall is decorated with an array of colorful embellishments, including pink, white, and light blue balloons, numerous paper flowers in various hues, and hanging streamers featuring tinsel, stars, and heart shapes, all set against a white fabric backdrop. Green foliage from trees is visible in the background, confirming the outdoor setting. The women's expressions appear neutral, focused on their roles at the event.
FM-5X1RA2

Jan 10, 2025, 5:35 AM

ঢাকা, Bangladesh

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This image depicts an outdoor food stall, likely at a "Pitha Utshob" (Pitha Festival) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, suggesting a sunny day, possibly midday or early afternoon. A large white banner serves as the central advertising piece for the stall. Prominently displayed in Bengali are the words "হক পিঠা ঘর" (Hok Pitha Ghor), which translates to "Hok Pitha House," and "পিঠা উৎসব" (Pitha Utshob), meaning "Pitha Festival." The banner is adorned with colorful, intricate floral patterns and showcases circular photographic displays of various traditional Bengali sweets and savories known as Pitha. Above the banner, small red and pink pennant flags are strung, adding to the festive decor. Beneath the banner, three women are present at the stall. On the far left, a woman wearing glasses and a blue and orange patterned outfit stands with her arms crossed. In the center, another woman, also with glasses, is dressed in a red and gold patterned dress or sari, looking slightly to her left while holding a bag. On the right, a third woman, wearing glasses and a pink patterned dress with a matching scarf, is seen attending to items on the table, where a stack of bottled water is visible. The stall is decorated with an array of colorful embellishments, including pink, white, and light blue balloons, numerous paper flowers in various hues, and hanging streamers featuring tinsel, stars, and heart shapes, all set against a white fabric backdrop. Green foliage from trees is visible in the background, confirming the outdoor setting. The women's expressions appear neutral, focused on their roles at the event.

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