Today, it's the 1920's era Shrine of St. Catherine for Mothers Catholic Church, in Waterbury, CT. The architecture is French Gothic style. (Like Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.)
The stark contrast is thanks mostly to the long exposure and relatively slow f-stop. (400mm, ƒ/13, 25s, ISO 100)
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