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The original image is captured in portrait orientation but depicts a landscape scene, appearing rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

The image shows a grand, imposing building at night, set against a dark blue sky with subtle cloud formations. The building is a multi-story structure with a distinctive reddish-brown or terracotta facade. Its architecture suggests a classical or neoclassical style, featuring a series of prominent columns along its main face. Numerous rectangular windows, some with white frames and visible grilles, are visible across the building, with many illuminated from within, casting a warm yellow light.

A key detail is the text inscribed in Cyrillic script along the top section of the building's facade, just below the roofline. This inscription clearly reads: "КИЇВСЬКИЙ НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ УНІВЕРСИТЕТ ІМЕНІ ТАРАСА ШЕВЧЕНКА" (Kyiv National University named after Taras Shevchenko), identifying the building as the main building of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

The sky is a deep, dark blue, transitioning slightly to a lighter blue-purple in areas where faint, wispy cloud formations are visible, indicating the time of day is either twilight or late night. Some artificial light sources from the ground illuminate parts of the sky and the upper facade of the building.

On the right side of the image (which would be the bottom if the image were correctly rotated), a prominent red traffic light is visible, suggesting the presence of a street or intersection adjacent to the building. Bare tree branches with intricate twig patterns are silhouetted against the illuminated parts of the building and the sky, possibly indicating late autumn or winter. Utility poles and overhead wires are also discernible in this area.

The overall scene conveys a quiet, majestic atmosphere, showcasing a significant urban landmark illuminated against the night sky.
FM-N643B3

Jan 30, 2025

Kyiv, Ukraine

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The original image is captured in portrait orientation but depicts a landscape scene, appearing rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The image shows a grand, imposing building at night, set against a dark blue sky with subtle cloud formations. The building is a multi-story structure with a distinctive reddish-brown or terracotta facade. Its architecture suggests a classical or neoclassical style, featuring a series of prominent columns along its main face. Numerous rectangular windows, some with white frames and visible grilles, are visible across the building, with many illuminated from within, casting a warm yellow light. A key detail is the text inscribed in Cyrillic script along the top section of the building's facade, just below the roofline. This inscription clearly reads: "КИЇВСЬКИЙ НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ УНІВЕРСИТЕТ ІМЕНІ ТАРАСА ШЕВЧЕНКА" (Kyiv National University named after Taras Shevchenko), identifying the building as the main building of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. The sky is a deep, dark blue, transitioning slightly to a lighter blue-purple in areas where faint, wispy cloud formations are visible, indicating the time of day is either twilight or late night. Some artificial light sources from the ground illuminate parts of the sky and the upper facade of the building. On the right side of the image (which would be the bottom if the image were correctly rotated), a prominent red traffic light is visible, suggesting the presence of a street or intersection adjacent to the building. Bare tree branches with intricate twig patterns are silhouetted against the illuminated parts of the building and the sky, possibly indicating late autumn or winter. Utility poles and overhead wires are also discernible in this area. The overall scene conveys a quiet, majestic atmosphere, showcasing a significant urban landmark illuminated against the night sky.

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