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This is a media file depicting a close-up of packaging for laminating film. The packaging is predominantly white and blue, with a diagonal design element that transitions from white to blue. The main subject is a stack of laminating film sheets, with one sheet peeled back to reveal a close-up image of a breaking ocean wave. The wave is rendered in shades of blue, green, and white, with sunlight reflecting off the water. The peeling film is translucent, casting a soft shadow on the wave image. Visible text on the packaging includes: - "aceline" (in English, small font, vertically oriented) - "ПЛЕНКА" (in Russian, large font, vertically oriented, meaning "FILM") - "ДЛЯ ЛАМИНИРОВАНИЯ" (in Russian, smaller font, vertically oriented, meaning "FOR LAMINATING") - "ГЛЯНЦЕВАЯ" (in Russian, very small font, vertically oriented, meaning "GLOSSY") - "100 ЛИСТОВ" (in Russian, large font, vertically oriented, meaning "100 SHEETS") - "9 MM" (in Russian, small font, horizontally oriented, likely referring to a measurement) The overall impression is that of a product package for office or craft supplies. There are no people or animals visible. The scene is static, focusing on the product itself. The lighting appears to be artificial, highlighting the texture and details of the packaging and the image on the film. The context of Mahilyow, Belarus, suggests this is a commercially available product in that region.
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