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An upward-angled photograph, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures the upper section of a church tower and its slender spire against a bright blue sky. The spire, constructed of dark stone or brick, dominates the left side of the frame, tapering to a finial or cross at its apex. The sun is positioned directly behind the spire's tip, creating a strong silhouette effect and a noticeable lens flare that washes out part of the sky around the sun's position. Two circular clock faces are visible on the tower, located on different levels. The upper clock face clearly shows hands, appearing to indicate a time close to twelve o'clock (e.g., 11:55 or 12:05), though precise details are obscured by the angle and shadow. To the right, verdant tree branches with green leaves partially frame the scene, contrasting with the dark stone of the building. Overhead, thin electrical wires or cables stretch across the clear sky, with a utility pole partially visible towards the bottom right, suggesting an urban or suburban setting. The overall weather appears clear and sunny, indicating daytime. No people or specific events are depicted, making it a static architectural study. The scene likely depicts a church in Northampton, United Kingdom, given the provided context. There is no visible text in the image.
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