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This image captures a night scene at the intersection of Ben Yehuda Street and Gordon Street in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The primary subject is a multi-story, light green/beige corner building, likely a commercial and residential structure, illuminated by various artificial lights.

The building features curved architectural elements, particularly on its balconies and roofline. Numerous balconies with dark metal railings and planters containing red-flowered foliage are visible on multiple floors. Intense blue accent lighting emanates from beneath the balconies and inside the windows, illuminating large, colorful, abstract art installations. One installation on a middle-left balcony depicts a stylized winged form with a rainbow arc; similar vibrant, multi-colored artworks are present on other balconies and within windows. The top floor of the building is softly lit by warm yellow accent lighting along its curved cornice.

At street level, the ground floor of the building houses commercial establishments. On the left side, the name "BENEDICT" is visible in white lettering above large windows covered with white curtains. To the right, the sign "EDEN GALLERY" is partially visible.

The street corner features standard urban infrastructure. A prominent utility pole with numerous intertwined cables stands near the building's corner. Several street poles are present, displaying traffic and informational signs: a circular "30" speed limit sign, a blue directional arrow, and a blue circular pedestrian crossing sign depicting an adult and child. Traffic lights are visible, with one on the left showing red and another on the right showing green. Concrete barriers with orange and black hazard stripes and some graffiti are positioned on the sidewalk, near the curb. The street surface appears paved and reflective under the artificial light. No individuals are visible in the scene.
Tony Necrozz

Mar 13, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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This image captures a night scene at the intersection of Ben Yehuda Street and Gordon Street in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The primary subject is a multi-story, light green/beige corner building, likely a commercial and residential structure, illuminated by various artificial lights. The building features curved architectural elements, particularly on its balconies and roofline. Numerous balconies with dark metal railings and planters containing red-flowered foliage are visible on multiple floors. Intense blue accent lighting emanates from beneath the balconies and inside the windows, illuminating large, colorful, abstract art installations. One installation on a middle-left balcony depicts a stylized winged form with a rainbow arc; similar vibrant, multi-colored artworks are present on other balconies and within windows. The top floor of the building is softly lit by warm yellow accent lighting along its curved cornice. At street level, the ground floor of the building houses commercial establishments. On the left side, the name "BENEDICT" is visible in white lettering above large windows covered with white curtains. To the right, the sign "EDEN GALLERY" is partially visible. The street corner features standard urban infrastructure. A prominent utility pole with numerous intertwined cables stands near the building's corner. Several street poles are present, displaying traffic and informational signs: a circular "30" speed limit sign, a blue directional arrow, and a blue circular pedestrian crossing sign depicting an adult and child. Traffic lights are visible, with one on the left showing red and another on the right showing green. Concrete barriers with orange and black hazard stripes and some graffiti are positioned on the sidewalk, near the curb. The street surface appears paved and reflective under the artificial light. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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