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The image displays a close-up, slightly rotated view through a window, looking out onto a cold, wintery scene. A clear, square-shaped outdoor thermometer is prominently attached to the window pane on the right side of the frame. Its circular dial shows temperature scales, with a blue arc indicating negative temperatures (from 0 down to -50) and a red arc indicating positive temperatures (from 0 up to 50). The needle on the thermometer points precisely to -5 degrees, marked by a small tick between the 0 and -10 labels on the blue scale, suggesting the temperature is -5°C. The "C" and "F" symbols are faintly visible near the center of the dial, indicating Celsius and Fahrenheit units, though the specific reading is clearly on the Celsius scale given its position within the blue arc.

The window pane itself is covered in countless tiny droplets or ice crystals, suggesting condensation or frost due to the cold outdoor temperature meeting the warmer indoor air. There are also several faint, thin scratch marks visible across the glass surface. In the upper-left quadrant of the window, a white, decorative snowflake cling or sticker is affixed to the glass.

Beyond the window, the background is softly blurred, revealing hints of a winter landscape. To the left, a soft, diffused light, possibly from the sun, casts a warm, yellowish-orange glow on the window and what appears to be the side or roofline of a building outside. Further into the background, dark, blurred shapes suggest trees, some possibly covered in snow. The overall impression is one of a clear, cold winter day, observed from the warmth of indoors.
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Feb 2, 2026

Riga, Latvia

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The image displays a close-up, slightly rotated view through a window, looking out onto a cold, wintery scene. A clear, square-shaped outdoor thermometer is prominently attached to the window pane on the right side of the frame. Its circular dial shows temperature scales, with a blue arc indicating negative temperatures (from 0 down to -50) and a red arc indicating positive temperatures (from 0 up to 50). The needle on the thermometer points precisely to -5 degrees, marked by a small tick between the 0 and -10 labels on the blue scale, suggesting the temperature is -5°C. The "C" and "F" symbols are faintly visible near the center of the dial, indicating Celsius and Fahrenheit units, though the specific reading is clearly on the Celsius scale given its position within the blue arc. The window pane itself is covered in countless tiny droplets or ice crystals, suggesting condensation or frost due to the cold outdoor temperature meeting the warmer indoor air. There are also several faint, thin scratch marks visible across the glass surface. In the upper-left quadrant of the window, a white, decorative snowflake cling or sticker is affixed to the glass. Beyond the window, the background is softly blurred, revealing hints of a winter landscape. To the left, a soft, diffused light, possibly from the sun, casts a warm, yellowish-orange glow on the window and what appears to be the side or roofline of a building outside. Further into the background, dark, blurred shapes suggest trees, some possibly covered in snow. The overall impression is one of a clear, cold winter day, observed from the warmth of indoors.

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