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low-angle, vertical shot of the Strasbourg Cathedral, officially known as the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France
Short Termlow-angle, vertical shot of the Strasbourg Cathedral, officially known as the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France. The cathedral's Gothic architecture is prominent, with its reddish-brown sandstone facade, intricate carvings, and stained-glass windows. The sky above is a clear, bright blue. In the foreground, a group of three young people, two females and one male, are visible. They are casually dressed in t-shirts and shorts. The male is on the left, wearing a white t-shirt and dark blue shorts. The two females are to his right, both wearing white t-shirts and light-colored shorts. They appear to be interacting, possibly playing or walking. Small white particles are scattered in the air around them, suggesting they might be playing with water or some other small objects. The cathedral occupies the majority of the frame, showcasing its imposing scale and detailed construction. The lower part of the facade features large arched windows, some of which are covered with beige tarps, possibly for restoration or protection. Intricate stone tracery and decorative elements are visible above these covered windows. Higher up, there are more arched windows, including rose windows, and ornate spires topped with crosses. The sunlight casts shadows on the building, highlighting its architectural features. The ground in front of the cathedral appears to be paved.




