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A close-up, low-angle shot captures the ornate facade of a building, identified as being in El Cisne, Ecuador, likely a church or cathedral. The central focus is a large, pointed arched window with two panels of vibrantly colored stained glass. The stained glass depicts figures and intricate floral and geometric patterns in shades of blue, green, yellow, red, and brown. Surrounding the stained glass window is a deeply recessed archway, featuring multiple layers of white and light grey molding. Golden, stylized foliate decorations (crockets) adorn the outer edge of the main arch. Slender columns with a distinctive twisted, fluted texture line the inner part of the archway. Their capitals are golden and intricately carved with what appear to be small faces or figures. Above the main arched window, a circular rose window with elaborate tracery is visible. Its glass is less distinctly detailed than the lower window but adds to the decorative scheme. The building's walls are constructed from light blue-grey bricks, providing a subtle texture. The overall color palette is dominated by light, cool tones for the architecture, contrasted with the rich gold accents and the multi-colored stained glass. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting daytime conditions. No text is visible in the image.
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