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This is a street-level photograph taken in Ottawa, Canada, focusing on an urban intersection with multiple buildings and street infrastructure under a cloudy sky
MomentThis is a street-level photograph taken in Ottawa, Canada, focusing on an urban intersection with multiple buildings and street infrastructure under a cloudy sky. The foreground is dominated by the hood and windshield of a black vehicle, obscuring the immediate street surface. To the left, a multi-story building with a brick and glass facade is angled into the frame. It features a prominent yellow traffic light on a pole. Adjacent to this building, a pedestrian crossing with white stripes is visible on the asphalt road, with green painted lanes indicating a bike path. In the midground, several more buildings rise up. A tall, thin, brick building with recessed balconies and numerous windows is on the right. To its left, a wider, darker brick building with a stepped facade is prominent. Further back and slightly to the left is a very tall building with a golden-tinted glass facade, topped with a radio antenna. Street signs are visible, including a blue street sign reading "rue Queen St" with associated numbers and a red traffic signal. Several traffic cones are scattered near the curb in front of an entrance to a building. Greenery, including trees and bushes, is planted along the side of some buildings, creating a contrast with the urban architecture. The sky is partly cloudy, with white and grey clouds against a pale blue backdrop. Power lines are strung across the upper portion of the image.



