The photograph was taken on May 4th, 2000, and shows a white building with a large Mazda logo displayed prominently in front of it. The building is situated within an industrial zone located approximately one mile south-east from Ben-Gurion University (BGU) in Beer-Sheva, Israel.
The structure itself features large windows along its side walls and a central entrance. A large sign on the left side of the building reads "Mazda" in white letters against a black background. Additionally, there are two flags flying above the building: an Israeli flag positioned at the top right corner and another flag that appears to be a company flag or banner.
The photograph was captured using a 35mm camera with a telephoto lens and a Fujicolor Superia Xtra 400 ISO film stock. The exposure setting for the image is not specified, but based on the lighting conditions depicted in the photo, it can be inferred that the photographer used a combination of shutter speed and aperture settings to capture an adequate amount of light.
Overall, this photograph provides valuable information about the location and appearance of Mazda's industrial facility in Beer-Sheva, Israel. It offers insight into the company's branding and signage strategy, as well as its integration within the surrounding industrial landscape. – AI vision
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