This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph taken at dusk
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Sukasada, Indonesia
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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph taken at dusk

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SukasadaIndonesia

This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph taken at dusk. In the center of the image is a large, ornate, golden statue of a mythical creature, possibly a Garuda or a similar Balinese deity, with intricate carvings and large wings. The statue is positioned in front of a tiered, reddish-brown, carved stone structure that resembles a temple or a large archway. The statue and the stone structure are illuminated by spotlights from below, casting long shadows on the ground. In the foreground and middle ground, a large group of people, primarily young adults, are seated or kneeling on a paved area. Many of them are wearing matching yellow shirts and blue caps. Some individuals are standing and interacting with each other. There are also two people in the immediate foreground, wearing yellow shirts and blue caps, with their backs to the camera, looking towards the main scene. To the left of the statue, lush green trees and foliage are visible, indicating a park or outdoor venue. A blue banner with white text is partially visible on the right side of the statue. In the bottom center of the paved area, a stage light in a metal cage is visible. The sky above is a pale, cloudy grey, suggesting the transition from day to night. The scene appears to be a cultural performance or event taking place in Sukasada, Bali, Indonesia, given the style of the statue and the likely attire of the participants.