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Kseniia

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:55 AM

9h ago

Sanatoriya Yumatovo Imeni 15-Letiya Bassr, Russia

54.61400, 55.63900

The image presents a close-up, overhead view of a prominent artificial sunflower, brightly lit by direct sunlight. The sunflower features numerous vibrant yellow fabric petals, which have a slightly c…read more

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The image presents a close-up, overhead view of a prominent artificial sunflower, brightly lit by direct sunlight. The sunflower features numerous vibrant yellow fabric petals, which have a slightly crumpled appearance, and a dark red-brown, fuzzy central disc bordered by lighter, gold-colored flecks. Strong shadows are cast across the petals, emphasizing their texture and the flower's three-dimensional form. In the background, hints of other artificial elements are visible. To the upper left, blurred purple petals or foliage can be discerned. Several thin, green artificial stems or blades of grass diagonally traverse parts of the sunflower. To the upper right, a brown terracotta-like plant pot containing dark soil is partially visible. Below and to the right of the sunflower, green leaves of what appears to be a real houseplant, some exhibiting reddish edges or variegation, are included in the frame. The lighting suggests bright conditions, likely from a window, creating sharp contrasts and highlighting the textures of the subjects. Reflections, possibly from a window pane or a metallic surface, are noticeable on the left side of the composition. No specific activity or event is taking place, as the image captures a static arrangement of flora. There is no visible text. | Open Wire