Documents tagged "tabletop"
Found 3 documents with this tag
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The image shows a collection of photographs laid out on what appears to be a tabletop. The photos are arranged in rows and include various scenes that seem to depict personal moments or events, possibly taken at a party or gathering, as suggested by the context provided in the visible texts. Each photo is accompanied by a black rectangular sticker placed over it, which obscures the central part of each image, preventing viewers from seeing their contents completely. The stickers have writing on them; however, the text is not entirely clear due to the angle and resolution of the photograph. The photos are organized on what looks like a piece of paper with grid lines, indicating an attempt at categorizing or organizing the images in some manner.
EFTA00003868-p-01.jpg
The image appears to be a grayscale photograph of an item placed on what looks like a counter or tabletop. The object is heavily obscured and blacked out with a dark rectangular shape covering the majority of it, making it difficult to discern any specific details about its nature. In the lower right corner, there's a small, blurred section that might have been part of a label or sticker, but the text on it is not legible due to the blur and low contrast. The edges of the image are slightly irregular, suggesting that the photograph has either been taken at an angle or has been digitally manipulated to obscure more information. There are no texts, people, or locations discernable from this obscured image.
EFTA00001900-p-1.jpg
The image shows a collection of electronic equipment on what appears to be a metal shelf or tabletop. Prominently featured are a small black box with blue accents labeled "AES" and a white circular object next to it, which looks like a disc or platter. To the right, there's a gray box with various buttons and displays that suggest it's a piece of electronic measuring or controlling equipment, possibly an oscilloscope or similar device. The objects are arranged in no particular order, indicating they might be used for different purposes or are stored together out of convenience. There is also text at the bottom of the image that appears to say "ETC E30," which could refer to a specific model or product line, although without additional context it's unclear what this refers to.
