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Romashka22

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Sat, Apr 18, 2026, 08:12 AM

5h ago

Izhevsk, Russia

56.85900, 53.26100

This indoor photograph, taken in Izhevsk, Russia, is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicting two small, fluffy dogs, likely Pomeranians, and a human hand. Towards the top of the rotated frame is a bl…read more

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This indoor photograph, taken in Izhevsk, Russia, is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicting two small, fluffy dogs, likely Pomeranians, and a human hand. Towards the top of the rotated frame is a black and tan dog, positioned as if lying on its side. It has bright, dark eyes and its mouth is wide open, revealing its tongue and teeth, suggesting excitement, panting, or vocalization. Its fur is a mix of dark brown/black on its back and head, transitioning to lighter tan on its chest and face. Below and slightly to the left of the black and tan dog is a cream or white-colored dog, also appearing to be on its side and looking upwards. Its mouth is also open with its tongue partially visible, mirroring the excited expression of the first dog. A human hand is gently touching the cream dog's fur near its chest, indicating affectionate interaction. The left side of the background features a dense arrangement of metallic or iridescent streamers, possibly silver tinsel, running horizontally across the frame. These streamers suggest a festive or decorated setting. The right side of the background and the surface beneath the dogs is a light-colored wooden floor with visible wood grain. The scene conveys a moment of joy and playfulness between the pets and their owner in a home environment. No text is visible in the image. | Open Wire