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This is a medium shot, eye-level outdoor photograph of a decorative pillar, likely a fountain, situated on a cobblestone ground. The pillar is made of a greyish-white, possibly marble or concrete, material for its lower half, which tapers slightly towards the top. The upper portion of the pillar is adorned with a decorative band of what appears to be bronze or a similar metal. This band is decorated with bas-relief carvings depicting various scenes and motifs.

The top of the pillar is a circular, flat surface also made of metal, featuring a detailed embossed map. Surrounding the edge of this top surface are several bronze figurines of dolphins, appearing to leap or swim. The metal band below the top surface has a textured, yellowish-gold colored section featuring a grid of panels, each containing more intricate relief carvings. Some of these panels seem to depict astrological signs and figures, with visible text labels such as "Gemini" and "Scorpio." The lower part of the metal band has a darker, greenish patina, adorned with maritime scenes, including ships.

A prominent feature of the pillar is a brass tap or spout, positioned horizontally. It has an ornate handle with a star-like pattern.

The scene is bathed in sunlight, casting a distinct shadow of the pillar and the tap onto the cobblestone pavement. The cobblestones are a mix of dark grey and lighter grey stones, with some sparse green vegetation growing between them. The overall impression is of a public space, possibly a city square or a park, on a clear day. The time of day appears to be morning or early afternoon due to the sharp shadows and bright lighting. There are no people clearly visible in the frame, though a faint shadow of a person's feet can be seen in the background, suggesting some human presence.
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Jul 16, 2026, 2:52 PM

Olomouc, Czechia

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This is a medium shot, eye-level outdoor photograph of a decorative pillar, likely a fountain, situated on a cobblestone ground. The pillar is made of a greyish-white, possibly marble or concrete, material for its lower half, which tapers slightly towards the top. The upper portion of the pillar is adorned with a decorative band of what appears to be bronze or a similar metal. This band is decorated with bas-relief carvings depicting various scenes and motifs. The top of the pillar is a circular, flat surface also made of metal, featuring a detailed embossed map. Surrounding the edge of this top surface are several bronze figurines of dolphins, appearing to leap or swim. The metal band below the top surface has a textured, yellowish-gold colored section featuring a grid of panels, each containing more intricate relief carvings. Some of these panels seem to depict astrological signs and figures, with visible text labels such as "Gemini" and "Scorpio." The lower part of the metal band has a darker, greenish patina, adorned with maritime scenes, including ships. A prominent feature of the pillar is a brass tap or spout, positioned horizontally. It has an ornate handle with a star-like pattern. The scene is bathed in sunlight, casting a distinct shadow of the pillar and the tap onto the cobblestone pavement. The cobblestones are a mix of dark grey and lighter grey stones, with some sparse green vegetation growing between them. The overall impression is of a public space, possibly a city square or a park, on a clear day. The time of day appears to be morning or early afternoon due to the sharp shadows and bright lighting. There are no people clearly visible in the frame, though a faint shadow of a person's feet can be seen in the background, suggesting some human presence.

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