This is a point-of-view photograph taken inside a small, utilitarian train bathroom
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This is a point-of-view photograph taken inside a small, utilitarian train bathroom

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Van HungVietnam

This is a point-of-view photograph taken inside a small, utilitarian train bathroom. The camera is positioned as if the photographer is standing, looking down at their own feet and the immediate surroundings. The space is narrow and appears to be constructed from gray metal and plastic. Dominating the center of the frame is a black toilet with its lid up. To the left of the toilet is a small, light-colored sink with a faucet. The sink appears to be made of a speckled material. Behind the toilet, a black trash bag is visible. Above the toilet, a metallic cabinet is mounted on the wall. A blue sticker with Vietnamese text and an arrow pointing down is affixed to it. A clipboard with papers is clipped to the top of this cabinet. To the right of the toilet, a window offers a view of a bright, overcast sky or landscape, suggesting it is daytime. The window has a gray frame and appears slightly fogged or dirty. The photographer's legs are visible in the lower half of the image. They are wearing dark gray shorts with an orange drawstring, orange athletic shoes, and white socks. The photographer's left arm is also visible, adorned with a braided bracelet and a tattoo on the forearm consisting of three horizontal lines within a rectangle. Their hand is reaching out towards the sink area, as if interacting with it. The floor is a dark, tiled surface. A metal handle is mounted on the wall to the right, below the window. The image captures a very functional and somewhat cramped environment, typical of a train carriage. The inclusion of the person's feet and arm suggests an attempt to document the experience of using this specific facility.