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The image captures a striking urban nightscape, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its natural orientation. When viewed correctly (rotated 90 degrees clockwise), it reveals a majestic, grand skyscraper, brightly illuminated against a twilight sky. The prominent feature is a large, multi-tiered building, likely an example of Stalinist Empire architecture (such as the Radisson Collection Hotel, formerly Hotel Ukraina, in Moscow). It stands tall with a distinctive, slender spire at its peak. The entire structure is bathed in warm, golden artificial lights, emphasizing its intricate architectural details and numerous windows, many of which also glow from within. On a lower section of the building, a brightly lit sign is visible, which appears to read "Radisson Collection Hotel" and possibly "Украина" (Ukraina). The sky transitions from a deep, rich blue at the upper part of the frame to a lighter, soft yellowish-orange hue closer to the horizon, indicating the time of day is either late dusk or early dawn. In the mid-ground, to the left of the main building (when oriented correctly), a smaller, similarly styled building is also illuminated. Further along the horizon to the left, a distinct, long plume of white/grey smoke or steam rises into the sky, suggesting an industrial facility or power plant in the distance. Below the main buildings, what appears to be an embankment or quay runs along a body of water (likely a river). This area is adorned with numerous small, bright, colorful lights, possibly festive or holiday decorations, creating a cheerful streak of color along the waterway. In the immediate foreground on the right side of the image (when oriented correctly), there is a snow-covered surface, possibly a wall, railing, or embankment, with undulating textures and shadows, suggesting piled snow. A darker building with some purple lights can be seen in the far upper-right background. The overall scene conveys a sense of architectural grandeur and urban beauty during the evening hours.
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