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This image captures a wide-angle view of the Perm Embankment along the Kama River in Perm, Russia, under bright, partly cloudy conditions
Short TermThis image captures a wide-angle view of the Perm Embankment along the Kama River in Perm, Russia, under bright, partly cloudy conditions. A broad, grey paved promenade, constructed from rectangular tiles, extends from the foreground towards the distant horizon. To the right of the promenade, a dark, ornate metal fence with decorative finials separates the walkway from the calm, reflective waters of the Kama River. The fence casts long, distinct shadows onto the promenade, indicating a sun position slightly behind and to the right of the camera. In the far distance on the river, a dark, linear structure is partially visible. On the left side of the promenade, a narrow strip of green grass interspersed with white, dandelion-like flowers runs parallel to the path. Beyond this strip, a verdant grassy slope ascends, dotted with trees, shrubs, and modern streetlights featuring disc-shaped fixtures. Elevated on this slope, a prominent building with a distinctive stepped or sawtooth roofline and light-colored paneled facades is visible. Additional structures are discernible further along the slope in the distance. Several individuals are present on the promenade: two people are observed walking away from the camera in the mid-ground, and one person is seated on a dark bench beneath a tree on the left side of the path. The sky is a bright blue, populated by scattered cumulus clouds that vary from brilliant white to darker grey masses, particularly on the left. A prominent sunstar effect, resulting from direct sunlight, is visible in the upper right quadrant of the sky.










