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The image captures St. Andrew's Church in Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom, at night. The primary subject is the large stone church building, constructed predominantly from rough-hewn flint, exhibiting a textured surface of small, irregular dark grey and brown stones. A tall, square bell tower occupies the right side of the frame, with sections of its flint wall illuminated by artificial light, creating contrasting bright and shadowed areas. To the left of the tower, a section of the church features a prominent, dark, arched Gothic-style window. A brightly illuminated, pointed architectural element, possibly a finial or pinnacle on a buttress, is visible on the far left, sharply defined against the darkness. The artificial lighting source appears to be positioned low and to the left, casting strong illumination on the lower and left-facing surfaces of the church while leaving the upper sections and recessed areas in deep shadow. Bare, leafless deciduous tree branches and twigs are densely distributed across the foreground and midground, silhouetted against the illuminated church walls and the dark night sky. A thick tree trunk is visible on the far right, partially obscuring the church tower. No individuals, vehicles, or other identifiable objects or actions are present in the scene.
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