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The image displays a large, circular convex mirror with a grey frame, mounted on a light-colored ceiling
MomentThe image displays a large, circular convex mirror with a grey frame, mounted on a light-colored ceiling. The mirror reflects a single individual, appearing as a female with dark hair, wearing a dark olive-colored jacket over a lighter top, blue jeans, and light-colored footwear. A chain-link strap is visible over her right shoulder. She holds a dark-colored smartphone with both hands, positioned to capture her reflection in the mirror, with wired earbuds dangling from the device. The background reflected in the mirror details a public stairwell within what appears to be a transit station. This area features a flight of light-colored concrete stairs with defined treads and risers, ascending towards the upper left from the reflected perspective. Metal handrails line the stairwell. The walls within the reflected area are clad in light-colored square tiles, matching the tiling in the immediate foreground. A small floor grate is visible near the base of the reflected stairs. Overhead in the reflection, a dark-colored piece of equipment or light fixture with a yellow label is mounted. The immediate environment surrounding the mirror, from the perspective of the original photograph, consists of light grey or off-white square tiles with white grout, covering the walls and a curved corner. This specific architectural style, including the tiled passageways and stairwells, is characteristic of public transit infrastructure in the city. The location is consistent with a Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) station in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States of America.

