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An elevator control panel is prominently featured in a close-up, fixed to a textured, light-colored wall, likely within a building in Keratsini, Greece. The panel itself is a light grey or off-white rectangular plate, secured by two visible screws, one near the top and one near the bottom.

At the upper part of the panel, a circular digital display glows with a vibrant red "3", clearly indicating that the elevator is currently on the third floor. Below this display are two circular buttons, both dark and unlit, suggesting they are either inactive, not pressed, or simply designed without illumination in their current state. The upper button is a plain dark circle, possibly an unlit indicator or a placeholder. The bottom button has a slightly more defined structure with a discernible edge, appearing to be a standard call button.

The lighting in the scene is dim and ambient, highlighting the red digital number against the muted tones of the panel and wall. There are no people visible, and no specific time of day or outdoor weather conditions can be determined from the indoor setting. The image focuses on the functional details of the elevator interface.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 9, 2025

Keratsini, Greece

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An elevator control panel is prominently featured in a close-up, fixed to a textured, light-colored wall, likely within a building in Keratsini, Greece. The panel itself is a light grey or off-white rectangular plate, secured by two visible screws, one near the top and one near the bottom. At the upper part of the panel, a circular digital display glows with a vibrant red "3", clearly indicating that the elevator is currently on the third floor. Below this display are two circular buttons, both dark and unlit, suggesting they are either inactive, not pressed, or simply designed without illumination in their current state. The upper button is a plain dark circle, possibly an unlit indicator or a placeholder. The bottom button has a slightly more defined structure with a discernible edge, appearing to be a standard call button. The lighting in the scene is dim and ambient, highlighting the red digital number against the muted tones of the panel and wall. There are no people visible, and no specific time of day or outdoor weather conditions can be determined from the indoor setting. The image focuses on the functional details of the elevator interface.

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