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This is a nighttime or late twilight street scene in Rome, Italy, captured from a slightly low angle. The image is oriented vertically, showing the dark blue sky occupying the upper left quadrant. The main subject is a tall, ancient stone column, likely Trajan's Column or Marcus Aurelius's Column, standing prominently on the right side of the street. Its top is brightly illuminated by a warm, glowing light source, creating a halo effect against the dark sky. The street itself is paved with characteristic Roman cobblestones (sampietrini), which appear wet or reflective, mirroring some of the ambient light. Several pedestrians are scattered across the street and sidewalks, some walking, others standing in small groups. Their figures are somewhat blurred due to motion or low light. Historic, multi-story buildings with classical architecture line both sides of the street. Many windows are visible, and some emit light, suggesting interior activity. Further down the street, in the background, more streetlights are visible, along with a distinct domed structure, also illuminated, hinting at another significant landmark. The overall atmosphere is that of a bustling urban evening, with artificial lights providing illumination under a clear, dark sky. No discernible text is visible on any signs or buildings.
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