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This night-time image, taken in Segovia, Spain, captures a narrow, cobbled street illuminated by artificial light, focusing on the brightly lit entrance of a shop. The photograph is oriented vertically, showing buildings rising on either side of the street.

The main subject is a shop called "SABOR A ESPAÑA," indicated by large, prominent golden letters on the stone facade. Below the shop name are two upward-pointing wall lights, casting warm light on the stone. The shop's entrance is a wide, open rectangular frame, revealing a well-lit interior. Inside, a person is visible near a counter, seemingly attending to goods or working. The interior features light-colored walls, possibly tiled, and wooden display shelves filled with various products.

To the left of the shop entrance, the building's facade is made of light-colored, patterned stone or plaster. It features two windows, both secured with decorative metal grilles. The upper window's grille has an ornate, clover-like design in its center. Above the windows, an old, weathered stone plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on the plaque, though somewhat difficult to read fully, mentions "JUAN BAUTISTA LAPORRA" and dates related to the 18th century ("SIGLO XVIII"). Electrical conduits and wires run across the upper part of this wall.

The street itself is paved with a mix of rough-hewn cobblestones and textured, smaller aggregate paving, appearing damp or reflective from the artificial light. A blue container or sign with some text is visible near the bottom right corner of the frame on the pavement. In the upper portion of the image, the dark sky contrasts with the illuminated street, and parts of upper stories of buildings with balconies and dark windows are visible, along with more electrical wiring. The overall impression is that of a historic European street scene after dark.
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Jan 28, 2025, 7:55 PM

Segovia, Spain

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This night-time image, taken in Segovia, Spain, captures a narrow, cobbled street illuminated by artificial light, focusing on the brightly lit entrance of a shop. The photograph is oriented vertically, showing buildings rising on either side of the street. The main subject is a shop called "SABOR A ESPAÑA," indicated by large, prominent golden letters on the stone facade. Below the shop name are two upward-pointing wall lights, casting warm light on the stone. The shop's entrance is a wide, open rectangular frame, revealing a well-lit interior. Inside, a person is visible near a counter, seemingly attending to goods or working. The interior features light-colored walls, possibly tiled, and wooden display shelves filled with various products. To the left of the shop entrance, the building's facade is made of light-colored, patterned stone or plaster. It features two windows, both secured with decorative metal grilles. The upper window's grille has an ornate, clover-like design in its center. Above the windows, an old, weathered stone plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on the plaque, though somewhat difficult to read fully, mentions "JUAN BAUTISTA LAPORRA" and dates related to the 18th century ("SIGLO XVIII"). Electrical conduits and wires run across the upper part of this wall. The street itself is paved with a mix of rough-hewn cobblestones and textured, smaller aggregate paving, appearing damp or reflective from the artificial light. A blue container or sign with some text is visible near the bottom right corner of the frame on the pavement. In the upper portion of the image, the dark sky contrasts with the illuminated street, and parts of upper stories of buildings with balconies and dark windows are visible, along with more electrical wiring. The overall impression is that of a historic European street scene after dark.

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