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This close-up image captures intricate frost patterns covering a transparent surface, likely a window or windshield, under cold conditions in Leninakan, Russia. The scene appears to be set at night, indicated by the dark background and a prominent, bright light source positioned centrally in the upper half of the frame. This light shines through the frosted surface, creating a luminous glow and highlighting the crystalline structures of the ice. The frost displays diverse formations across the frame. In the upper and left portions, delicate, fern-like, or dendritic patterns of hoar frost are clearly visible, resembling tiny frozen branches or stars against the dark backdrop. These patterns are distinct and detailed. As the eye moves towards the lower right of the image, the frost appears denser, more granular, and somewhat thicker, forming a less defined, more opaque layer that further obscures the view beyond. The transition between these distinct frost types is evident. No people or identifiable objects beyond the frost and light source are present. The image focuses exclusively on the natural phenomenon of ice formation. The weather conditions are clearly freezing, characteristic of a cold climate. There is no visible text in the image.
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