Outside (or maybe in a painting? I can’t tell if it’s just lighting/filter or what). Near what is probably a museum, gallery, or some other public building. Likely not somewhere that gets frequent earthquakes as I see brick-and-mortor buildings (though it could be otherwise reinforced in a way I can’t see). Presumably by what looks to be a small retention pond, some place that could have flooding issues in rain. I don’t know the trees or light poles well enough to get anything out of those.
The grass looks arid, and overly manicured, so I would probably guess southern (as in the compass direction, not the cultural region) US. Like west texas, Arizona, New Mexico, SoCal, Colorado or something. The time zones would check out quite well as well. You posted this around 4pm California time. The shadows on the trees probably support that.
The park/ public building concept looks fairly new as well. The trees are young, the infrastructure isn’t crumbling. I’d guess it was built within the last 2 decades?
I thought southern US or similar as well instinctually (I lived in Texas for a number of years and have seen other places), but I couldn’t really justify it.
I’ve never been to southern US, but was way too addicted to geoguessr. So this is my guess. The recently funded public building might imply somewhere with better govt funding like SoCal or Colorado than West Texas.
Outside (or maybe in a painting? I can’t tell if it’s just lighting/filter or what). Near what is probably a museum, gallery, or some other public building. Likely not somewhere that gets frequent earthquakes as I see brick-and-mortor buildings (though it could be otherwise reinforced in a way I can’t see). Presumably by what looks to be a small retention pond, some place that could have flooding issues in rain. I don’t know the trees or light poles well enough to get anything out of those.
The grass looks arid, and overly manicured, so I would probably guess southern (as in the compass direction, not the cultural region) US. Like west texas, Arizona, New Mexico, SoCal, Colorado or something. The time zones would check out quite well as well. You posted this around 4pm California time. The shadows on the trees probably support that.
The park/ public building concept looks fairly new as well. The trees are young, the infrastructure isn’t crumbling. I’d guess it was built within the last 2 decades?
I thought southern US or similar as well instinctually (I lived in Texas for a number of years and have seen other places), but I couldn’t really justify it.
I’ve never been to southern US, but was way too addicted to geoguessr. So this is my guess. The recently funded public building might imply somewhere with better govt funding like SoCal or Colorado than West Texas.