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The image displays the Passerelle de la Maison Rouge (Victor Schmitter footbridge), a pedestrian bridge located in Schiltigheim, France
The image displays the Passerelle de la Maison Rouge (Victor Schmitter footbridge), a pedestrian bridge located in Schiltigheim, France. The bridge features a symmetrical, tunnel-like structure composed of light gray painted metal trusses and vertical support beams. Overhead, a series of evenly spaced circular light fixtures are suspended from the truss framework. The walkway consists of light-colored, horizontal planks or concrete segments. Light gray metal railings with vertical balusters line both sides of the pathway. Three individuals are visible on the bridge. One person, dressed in dark clothing, walks away from the viewer along the center of the walkway towards the far end of the bridge. Two additional individuals are positioned on the left side of the bridge, approximately mid-distance from the camera; one is stationary or seated near the railing, and the other is partially obscured behind them. Faint figures may also be present on the right side of the bridge in the mid-distance. Graffiti is present on the bridge's structural elements. Black spray paint, partially legible as "FUCK," is visible on a vertical beam to the immediate left of the viewer. Stylized black lettering, including "JOEY" and an arrow symbol, appears on a vertical beam to the immediate right of the viewer. The environment suggests a daylight setting with a partly cloudy sky, exhibiting blue areas alongside white and light orange/pink cumulus clouds, indicative of late afternoon or early evening light. Dense green deciduous trees flank both sides below and beyond the bridge. A tall, multi-story, light-colored residential building is visible through the bridge structure on the left side, beyond the trees. A smaller, light-colored building with a red roof is discernible at the far end of the bridge.