A low-light, slightly low-angle photograph captures the weathered facade of a utilitarian single-story building at night, dominated by an off-white or light cream-painted wall beneath a dark, starless indigo sky. Licensable motion asset...
Asset IDDSS-A-9B98D2346D
CreatorDylan Stanley
CameraiPhone 13 Pro Max
LensiPhone 13 Pro Max back triple camera 5.7mm f/1.5
Shutter1/15
Aperturef/1.5
ISO1250
Location1160 Goodale Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio
CityColumbus
CountyFranklin County
StateOhio
CountryUnited States
Tagsoutdoor, urban, suburban, night, clear, artificial-light, low-light, sky, tree, plant, ground, poa-pratensis, acer, quercus, building, exterior, window, facade, urban-decay, texture, pattern, shadow, reflection, geometry, cool-tones, muted, earth-tones, documentary, cinematic, gritty
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A low-light, slightly low-angle photograph captures the weathered facade of a utilitarian single-story building at night, dominated by an off-white or light cream-painted wall beneath a dark, starless indigo sky. The structure appears to be constructed of concrete blocks or stucco, exhibiting significant signs of aging and exposure to elements. A prominent rectangular horizontal sliding window, framed in silver-toned aluminum, is positioned on the left side of the building, reflecting a faint, indistinct glow from an unseen interior or distant light source. Below a flat roofline, a white-painted metal gutter system runs horizontally across the top of the wall. The wall itself is marred by large patches of peeling paint, revealing a lighter substrate beneath. A distinct, elongated pale teal or aqua-colored drip stain descends vertically from beneath the window, suggesting water ingress over time. To the right of the window, a large, irregularly shaped area of discolored wall shows a warm, soft artificial light spill, casting a gentle golden or ochre glow across the rough-textured surface. This area features varying shades of beige, tan, and pale sienna, potentially indicating the former location of a sign or a different historical patch application. The foreground consists of short-cropped, deep emerald to forest green common lawn grasses, likely a mix including Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), appearing slightly matted and dewy in the dim light. In the distant background, above the building's roofline, dark, silhouetted forms of mature deciduous trees, possibly oaks (Quercus spp.) or maples (Acer spp.), are barely discernible against the deep blue night sky. The photograph utilizes a moderately deep depth of field, rendering the foreground grass, the building's facade, and the distant trees in relatively sharp focus. The overall atmosphere is quiet, still, and somewhat stark, emphasizing the functional architecture and the effects of time and environment.