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This is a close-up, high-angle shot of an elevator control panel. The panel is made of brushed metal and features a series of round, illuminated buttons, each with a number or symbol. The buttons are arranged in rows, with numbers 1 through 7 clearly visible. There are also buttons with arrows pointing left and right, presumably for opening and closing the elevator doors, and a button with a yellow light, likely indicating the current floor. The buttons have a slightly raised, metallic appearance and are illuminated with a white light, except for the yellow button. The metal panel shows some signs of wear, with light scratches and smudges visible. The background of the image is out of focus, but appears to be the interior of an elevator car, with a grey wall and a reflective surface that might be a mirror or another polished surface. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely during the day. The overall scene is functional and utilitarian, typical of an elevator environment. There are no people visible in the frame. The image is taken in Obzor, Bulgaria, but this context is not evident from the visual elements themselves, only from the provided information.
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