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A neat wooden newsroom desk in Davao-style setting, topped with a slim silver laptop displaying charts and headlines, a folded local newspaper labeled “Davao News,” a small cup of pens, and a subtle map of Mindanao printed on a mousepad. Through a large window behind the desk, a softly blurred cityscape of Davao with low to mid-rise buildings and lush trees is visible. Late-morning natural light streams in, casting gentle shadows and a professional glow across the workspace. Shot at eye level with shallow depth of field, the focus stays on the desk details while the background melts into a soft bokeh. The atmosphere is organized, reliable, and informative, conveying trustworthy local journalism in photographic realism.