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This is a close-up, high-angle shot of a vintage metal perpetual calendar. The calendar is silver-toned and appears to be made of aluminum. It sits on a dark, textured surface, likely a desk, with a black computer keyboard visible in the background, partially out of focus. The calendar displays the date "24" in large black numerals on a cream-colored background. To the right of the day, a yellow strip shows the month and day of the week. The month appears to be "ИЮНЬ" (June), and the day of the week is "СРЕДА" (Wednesday). A smaller number "30" is visible above "ИЮНЬ", possibly indicating the number of days in the month or another date-related function. On the left side of the calendar, there is an oval emblem. Within the emblem, a relief depicts a seated figure, possibly a historical or literary character. Below the figure, in a curved banner, is Russian text that reads "А.КРЫЛОВ" (A. Krylov), likely referring to Ivan Krylov, a renowned Russian fabulist. The calendar has a mechanical adjustment knob at the top right, which is black and ribbed. The object shows signs of wear, with scratches and scuff marks visible on its surface, indicating its age and use. The lighting suggests it is indoors, likely during the daytime, with no indication of the weather or specific time of day beyond the displayed date. The overall scene suggests a personal workspace or a collector's display. The context provided places the image in Tyumen, Russia.
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