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The image displays an outdoor scene featuring an old stone building, likely a chapel or church, under a clear blue sky with some scattered clouds. The photograph is oriented vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural upright position, giving the impression of the building leaning heavily to the right.

The central subject is a robust, ancient-looking edifice constructed primarily from irregular, light-colored rough-hewn stones, possibly limestone or granite, laid in an unmortared or dry-stone style with some visible mortar lines. The building has a pitched roof, partially visible at the top, covered with reddish-brown terracotta tiles. A metal gutter system runs along the edge of the roof.

The main facade of the building (which would be on the left if the image were upright) features a recessed entrance. Above the entryway, there is a prominent, ornate stone niche housing a statue, likely a religious figure, though details are indistinct. The niche itself is framed by decorative stonework. To the left of this niche, a small, rectangular window with dark glass or grilles is set into the stone wall. Further to the left and slightly behind the main structure, a small bell tower or belfry made of brick, with arched openings, is visible, adding to the architectural character.

A dark wrought-iron fence with intricate scrollwork runs along the front of the building, separating it from a paved area. In front of the main entrance, two sturdy pilasters or columns made of neatly stacked reddish-orange bricks are integrated into the fence line. These brick elements appear more recent or restored compared to the ancient stone of the building.

The paved area in front of the building is made of large, irregular stone pavers or cobblestones, suggesting a narrow street or pedestrian walkway. To the right of the main building (when upright), the stone wall continues, and a small, white rectangular sign is affixed to it. Partially legible text on this sign reads "CAPILLA DE..." (Chapel of...).

Further down the paved path and to the right, other older buildings are visible. One adjacent building, also appearing to be made of stone or stucco, has a terracotta tiled roof and a small chimney. Another structure slightly further back has a small window and a yellow sign on its facade, though no text is readable from this distance. A simple wooden bench with a dark metal frame is positioned near the fence on the right side of the path, partially obscured by shadows and some low-growing weeds or grass.

The scene is bathed in bright daylight, indicating a sunny day. Strong, distinct shadows are cast on the lower parts of the stone walls and across the paved ground, suggesting the sun is high in the sky, likely mid-morning or early afternoon. The sky above is a vibrant, clear blue with a few puffy white clouds visible in the upper right corner.
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FM-uM4TD2

Oct 10, 2024

Segovia, Spain

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The image displays an outdoor scene featuring an old stone building, likely a chapel or church, under a clear blue sky with some scattered clouds. The photograph is oriented vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural upright position, giving the impression of the building leaning heavily to the right. The central subject is a robust, ancient-looking edifice constructed primarily from irregular, light-colored rough-hewn stones, possibly limestone or granite, laid in an unmortared or dry-stone style with some visible mortar lines. The building has a pitched roof, partially visible at the top, covered with reddish-brown terracotta tiles. A metal gutter system runs along the edge of the roof. The main facade of the building (which would be on the left if the image were upright) features a recessed entrance. Above the entryway, there is a prominent, ornate stone niche housing a statue, likely a religious figure, though details are indistinct. The niche itself is framed by decorative stonework. To the left of this niche, a small, rectangular window with dark glass or grilles is set into the stone wall. Further to the left and slightly behind the main structure, a small bell tower or belfry made of brick, with arched openings, is visible, adding to the architectural character. A dark wrought-iron fence with intricate scrollwork runs along the front of the building, separating it from a paved area. In front of the main entrance, two sturdy pilasters or columns made of neatly stacked reddish-orange bricks are integrated into the fence line. These brick elements appear more recent or restored compared to the ancient stone of the building. The paved area in front of the building is made of large, irregular stone pavers or cobblestones, suggesting a narrow street or pedestrian walkway. To the right of the main building (when upright), the stone wall continues, and a small, white rectangular sign is affixed to it. Partially legible text on this sign reads "CAPILLA DE..." (Chapel of...). Further down the paved path and to the right, other older buildings are visible. One adjacent building, also appearing to be made of stone or stucco, has a terracotta tiled roof and a small chimney. Another structure slightly further back has a small window and a yellow sign on its facade, though no text is readable from this distance. A simple wooden bench with a dark metal frame is positioned near the fence on the right side of the path, partially obscured by shadows and some low-growing weeds or grass. The scene is bathed in bright daylight, indicating a sunny day. Strong, distinct shadows are cast on the lower parts of the stone walls and across the paved ground, suggesting the sun is high in the sky, likely mid-morning or early afternoon. The sky above is a vibrant, clear blue with a few puffy white clouds visible in the upper right corner.

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