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A close-up, low-angle, outdoor, daylight shot captures the upper facade of a historic stone building, possibly a church or clock tower, against a clear blue sky. The building is constructed of light-colored, rectangular stone blocks with visible mortar lines. A prominent clock face with Roman numerals and black hands is centered on the left side of the frame. The clock reads approximately 10:11. To the right of the clock face, a smaller architectural feature juts out, adorned with columns and a decorative patterned opening. Further to the right, another section of the building features a terracotta-tiled roofline and decorative brickwork. A dark metal street lamp with a curved arm extends into the frame from the lower right corner, and a dark metal ladder is attached to the side of the building. The overall impression is one of architectural grandeur and historical significance, with the bright sunlight casting distinct shadows on the stone surfaces. The building is likely the Saint-Eustache church in Paris, France, given its distinctive architectural style and the presence of a large clock tower.
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