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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captures a street scene on an overcast day in Amsterdam, Netherlands, featuring the Korte Stormsteeg bridge over the Oudezijds Kolk canal, with background buildings located along Zeedijk and Oudezijds Kolk. The foreground is partially obscured by a dark, oxidized metal railing. The midground is dominated by a three-arch brick bridge spanning a murky brown canal. The bridge arches are constructed from red brick with white or light-colored stone keystones and facings. The canal water reflects the overcast sky and shows minor ripples, with a few fallen leaves floating on the surface. Numerous pedestrians, approximately 15-20 individuals, are present on the bridge and the adjacent street. Several people, including those grouped together on the right side of the bridge, are holding open bright red umbrellas, suggesting rain or a coordinated tour group. Individuals are dressed in various casual outerwear, including jackets and coats. In the far-right foreground, a man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a grey jacket over a dark top and khaki pants, stands looking towards the left with earbuds in his ears. Along the bridge railing, on the right side, a prominent white sign with red text displays the message "Don't trust drugs, it's poison." Further left on the bridge, another partially obscured sign with a bicycle symbol is visible. Black decorative lampposts adorned with hanging flower baskets containing pink and green foliage line the bridge. The background features characteristic multi-story Dutch canal houses. The building at the prominent corner on the left of the background, at the intersection of Zeedijk and Oudezijds Kolk, has a light-colored facade with a rounded bay window section. Adjacent buildings display traditional stepped gables and other architectural styles, with red-brown, white, and dark grey brick facades, tall windows, and varying rooflines. The sky is uniformly overcast with a light grey cloud cover.
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