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The image depicts a nighttime urban street scene at the intersection of Pärnu maantee and Vabaduse väljak in Tallinn, Estonia
Short TermThe image depicts a nighttime urban street scene at the intersection of Pärnu maantee and Vabaduse väljak in Tallinn, Estonia. The prominent building on the right is the historic Hotel Palace, identifiable by a vertical "PALACE" sign illuminated in yellow on its rooftop and "HOTEL PALACE" above its ground-level entrance. The hotel's façade, characterized by a classical architectural style with multiple columns, is brightly lit by warm upward-facing lights. To the right of the hotel stands a darker, multi-story building featuring arched windows and ornate details. The wet asphalt road in the foreground displays white-painted pedestrian crosswalks and a distinct red-painted bicycle lane on the right. Tram tracks run longitudinally down the center of the main street, which recedes into the distance where faint vehicle headlights are visible. Overhead power lines crisscross the dark sky. A traffic light pole in the mid-ground shows a red light for vehicular traffic and features a yellow diamond-shaped "priority road" sign and a blue square "pedestrian crossing" sign. A group of approximately eight pedestrians, primarily young adults in casual attire, are gathered on the sidewalk at the corner, standing near the traffic light. Further down the street, another pedestrian signal displays a green light. The scene is extensively illuminated by artificial light sources, including numerous streetlights, the building's façade lighting, and the active traffic signals. The photograph is taken from inside a vehicle, indicated by a dark, slightly reflective surface at the bottom of the frame, resembling a dashboard or windshield reflection.




