Documents tagged "Protective"
Found 4 documents with this tag
EFTA00004577-p-34.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on what appears to be an easel with a clear protective sheet. Each photograph features different subjects and scenes, suggesting a variety of themes and moments captured. In the background, there's a glimpse of an outdoor setting with trees, indicating that this might be part of an exhibition or presentation taking place outdoors. The text in the image is partially obscured by the plastic cover, but it seems to include numbers like "10" and "25," which could be referencing photo numbers, dates, or possibly prices if these are for sale. The overall style of the image suggests a casual yet focused display of photography work.
EFTA00004250-p-93.jpg
The image shows a set of photographs placed behind what appears to be a protective sheeting, likely a clear plastic cover with holes for binder rings at the top and bottom. The pictures are taken indoors; however, most of them are partially obscured by black rectangles or lines that obscure significant portions of each photograph. The visible parts suggest domestic interiors like rooms with furniture. There's no text overlaying the images. The style of the image is documentary, capturing a series of moments without additional embellishment or artistic manipulation.
EFTA00001075-p-1.jpg
The image shows a construction site with scaffolding and protective sheeting around the structures being worked on. In the foreground, there is an A-frame ladder leaning against the scaffolding, suggesting that it's used for climbing to higher levels of the building under construction. The lighting appears dimmer than what one would expect in a brightly lit room, indicating either poor lighting or a focus on the ongoing work rather than creating a well-lit space. There is no visible text, people, or distinctive locations in the image that can be confidently described from this perspective.
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The image displays a blurred document with lines of printed text. The quality is low, making it difficult to read the details. However, one can discern that there are multiple paragraphs and some words such as "December" and "communication." The document appears to be an official or formal type of text, possibly related to a court proceeding, given the presence of a numbered section labeled '16' with the subheading "Plaintiff's Motion for Protective Order." The background is indistinct but suggests that this might have been taken from a physical document placed on top of another surface or possibly a computer screen displaying the text.
