Documents tagged "Spa"
Found 636 documents with this tag
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) within its original plastic case, which is placed on a surface that appears to be indoors and possibly an office or personal workspace due to the neutral color of the walls. The CD has visible text on it that includes "DVD-R" indicating that the disc is designed for write-once recording, similar to DVD media used in consumer electronic devices. Additionally, there's a logo resembling a music note within a circle, which may be associated with audio or multimedia content. There are also other texts and symbols on the CD case, but they are not entirely clear due to their size and quality. The image itself is captured as a photograph, and it has a candid quality without any professional setup, suggesting that this might have been an informal snapshot rather than a staged picture.
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The image shows a yellow sign with black text and a signature at the bottom right corner. The text on the sign reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by an empty space for a description. Below this is a line that says "Official Document Instructions," suggesting that the sign may be used in an official capacity to note items not scanned as part of some process or protocol.
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The image shows a yellow label with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "Description" and a line for writing the item description. The label also includes an area to fill out where it says "000" indicating there's space to write numbers or code related to the item. At the bottom of the label, there's text that appears to be a reference number starting with "20170930-1018" and ending with "356" which could suggest the date and time when this particular label was created or used. The style of the image is straightforward and functional, typical for an inventory or logistical tracking system.
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This image shows a collection of photographs placed on what appears to be a light table with transparency films. The photos depict various scenes, including people, interiors, and possibly vehicles. However, the majority of these images are obscured by redacted squares, which suggests that certain sensitive or confidential information is being intentionally concealed. There's no text visible in this image. The style of the photographs indicates they might be related to a case study, investigation, or documentary project where privacy and discretion are necessary.
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The image shows a note with a message written on it. The message is: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "DESCRIPTION:" where there appears to be space for additional information to be added. Below the description line, there's a handwritten response that says "DONE". At the bottom of the note, there are some official-looking instructions or regulations written, but they are not entirely legible due to the image quality. The note is attached to an item or object, which is partially visible and obscured by the note itself.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged in rows on what appears to be an adhesive page, possibly used for making photo albums or scrapbooks. Each photograph depicts a close-up view of a person's face, suggesting that they might be mugshots or ID photos. The people in the photos are varied in appearance, and their genders are not distinguishable due to the framing of the images. There is no visible text on the photographs themselves; however, each photo has handwritten codes or numbers at the bottom right corner, which could be used for identification purposes. The page itself is partially transparent, revealing a background that seems to be another piece of paper with some writing on it, but the content of this background material is not legible in the image provided.
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The image shows a piece of paper with multiple photographs attached to it, each depicting a different scene. The top left photograph appears to be of an individual wearing dark clothing and standing in front of a building with a light visible through the window. Moving to the right, the next photo captures another person, this time in daylight against a backdrop that is partially obscured. The third photograph on the row shows a different scene, but due to the image's quality and resolution, it's challenging to discern specific details. The last visible photo on the top row features what seems to be an interior space with blurred figures, indicating movement or focus issues during capture. On the bottom left, there is another photograph of an outdoor scene with a building, but the view is partially obstructed. To its right, another image reveals part of a structure, and the last visible photo at the bottom shows a close-up of something indistinct. Each photo has text annotations next to them, likely providing descriptions or identification details for the images, such as location, date, event, or subject matter. However, due to the resolution and angle of the image, the text is not legible and cannot be transcribed.
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The image shows a yellow paper with black writing on it. The text is a message that reads "Item was not scanned" followed by a line for additional description. This suggests that the paper might be used in an inventory or shipping context to indicate that an item has been identified as missing a barcode scan, and there's space provided for more information. At the bottom of the paper, there is a date written in black ink: July 27, 2005.
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The image shows a small piece of paper with three photographs printed on it. Each photograph features the same dog from different angles: one full body shot facing forward, another profile view, and a third showing the back end of the dog. The background in all three photos is consistent, suggesting they were taken at the same location, possibly an outdoor space with blue sky visible. There is text overlaying the images, but it's partially obscured; however, from what can be seen, there appears to be a date and possibly some other numbers or information that may refer to a tracking or identification system for items like photos or pets. The top left corner of the paper has a barcode, which further suggests an item meant for sorting or cataloging purposes.
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The image shows a yellow form with black printed text and a handwritten note at the bottom. The printed text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a line labeled "Description" followed by a space for writing where someone has written "Fax Cover Sheet" in handwriting. At the bottom of the form, there's an official-looking logo and text that includes "Official Delivery Instructions" and a date "August 29, 2013." The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of documentation used to indicate non-scanning status for items in transit or delivery.
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The image shows a collection of six smaller photos arranged neatly on a piece of paper. The photos depict various scenes and subjects: one appears to be a landscape with trees, another features an interior space possibly a room or storefront, and others include people engaged in activities that are not entirely clear due to the angle and size of the images. There is visible text in the bottom right corner of the paper which seems to be related to photo management or identification, but it's too small to read clearly. The style of the image looks like a typical print-out from a digital camera or smartphone, with its borders and orientations suggesting they were taken at different times and places. The overall impression is that these photos are part of someone's personal collection or perhaps from a professional portfolio, given their careful presentation on a sheet.
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The image shows a DVD disc with its cover partially obscured by a handwritten note that reads "RIP" in capital letters. The DVD has the Apple logo and indicates it contains 7.0 GB of data. There is visible wear on the disc's surface, suggesting it has been used or handled over time. The background appears to be an interior space with textured surfaces, but no specific details are discernible due to the focus on the disc itself.
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The image shows a yellow paper with black text on it. The most prominent part of the text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in large letters at the top. Below this message, there is an empty space for handwriting labeled as 'Description'. The bottom of the document contains additional information indicating it is related to official doctor instructions, with a date that appears to be July 26, 2010. The paper has a slightly crumpled look, suggesting it has been handled or used before.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several photographs attached to it, each containing what appears to be a scene from outer space. The photos show the surface of another planet or moon, possibly taken by a probe or spacecraft. Text is present in the upper right corner of the images, which seems to provide information about the photos, including dates and times, but the specific content of the text is not clear due to resolution limitations. There are no visible people or locations that can be confidently identified from this image. The style of the image is a standard photograph with overlaid photographs on it, and there's no evidence of any significant events or objects within this frame.
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The image appears to be a collection of photographs placed on an adhesive surface and is secured with tabs typically used for organizing documents. The photos are arranged in two rows of three images each, all oriented vertically. From the visible text, we can see that these photos might be associated with a specific project or task, as indicated by labels like "DESIGN PHOTOS" and "ARCHIVES." Each photograph is encased within its own tabbed space, providing individual focus for each one. The images themselves depict various scenes and objects, which include architectural elements such as doorways, interior finishes, and what looks like a staircase or ramp with steps. There are no texts overlaid on the photographs themselves that provide additional context or description about their contents. The style of the image is documentary and utilitarian, likely used for reference within an office or professional environment. The focus is on the photographs as evidence or documentation rather than artistic expression.
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The image shows a collection of photographs placed on a light table with the transparencies placed on top to prevent damage to the photos below. Each transparency has a section that is highlighted and labeled with terms such as "NATURAL LIGHT," "UNDERWATER," "LANDSCAPE," etc. The visible portions of the photographs depict various scenes like landscapes, water bodies, and possibly some indoor settings. There are no people or specific locations identifiable from this viewpoint. The overall style suggests that these images are part of a presentation or an educational material related to photography techniques or themes.
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The image shows a collection of photographs arranged on what appears to be a sheet for printing. There are six photographs displayed in two rows and three columns. Each photograph depicts outdoor scenes with varying degrees of detail. The top row contains images with less focus, showing open landscapes with sparse vegetation under clear skies. In contrast, the bottom row includes clearer, more detailed shots that seem to capture specific moments or subjects within a desert-like environment. There is text overlaid on each photograph in black font; however, it is not legible due to the resolution of the image. The overall style of the image suggests it might be from a photography portfolio or a selection for printing purposes.
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The image shows a collection of photographs arranged neatly on what appears to be a transparent surface, possibly a plastic page protector. These photos are overlaid with black rectangles that obscure the images within them, likely for privacy or security reasons. The visible text is minimal and mostly consists of the logos of camera manufacturers at the top corners, such as "NIKON" and "SONY". There are no people or specific locations identifiable due to the obscuring black rectangles. The overall impression is that this may be a collection of sensitive material being protected from unauthorized viewing.
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The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a form of some sort. The paper is covered with black ink marking over certain areas, obscuring the information underneath. These markings seem intentional and are likely there for privacy or to obscure sensitive data. The visible text includes phrases like "ADDRESS" at the top left corner, followed by what seems to be the name of a company or organization, partially obscured. Below that, there's another phrase "REPORTED BY" which is also marked out with black ink. The rest of the paper contains lines and spaces that might be intended for writing or listing additional information.
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The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on a wall. Each photograph captures different scenes and subjects, including what appears to be an interior space, possibly a room with a window; outdoor landscapes featuring bodies of water such as oceans and coastlines; and other natural scenery. There are annotations visible in the image, some of which include text like "PICTURE" and "SCENE." These labels suggest that the photographs might be part of an exhibit or educational display. The style of the photograph is candid, capturing real-life moments without staging, and it seems to focus on everyday scenes and environments.
