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Komitas

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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 02:22 PM

6d ago

Yerevan, Armenia

40.18900, 44.51400

An indoor scene in Yerevan, Armenia, captures a person and their dog. The image is oriented sideways, but depicts a person from the waist down, wearing a black long-sleeved top and blue jeans, holding…read more

curiosity
anticipation
companionship
excitement
playfulness

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An indoor scene in Yerevan, Armenia, captures a person and their dog. The image is oriented sideways, but depicts a person from the waist down, wearing a black long-sleeved top and blue jeans, holding a white retractable dog leash in their left hand. In their right hand, they are holding a white plastic bag and a red bag, suggesting they might be shopping or leaving a store. Attached to the leash is a small, light-colored, fluffy dog (possibly white or very light grey) wearing a black harness. The dog is seen standing on its hind legs, with its front paws seemingly against or near one of the large, glowing cylindrical structures in the environment. The setting appears to be a modern public space, possibly a cafe, retail store, or exhibition area. Dominating the background are large, translucent orange/yellow cylindrical structures, illuminated from within, creating a warm glow that lights up the dog and parts of the floor. These structures are banded with metallic strips. One of these cylinders displays visible text, which includes phrases like "IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW", "BORN", and "CASH". Another person is vaguely visible in the background, out of focus. The floor is a light-colored, textured surface, possibly concrete or light-colored tiles. The lighting suggests an artificial indoor environment, creating a warm ambiance. | Open Wire