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The image displays a close-up view of an elevator control panel, likely located within a modern building in Segovia, Spain. The panel is constructed from brushed stainless steel, reflecting some of the surrounding environment.

The main subjects are the various circular buttons on the panel. These include floor selection buttons numbered '0', '1', '2', and '3'. The '0' button is noticeably illuminated with a green ring, suggesting it is either the current floor or has been recently selected. On the right side of the panel, there is a prominent yellow circular button featuring an upward-pointing arrow. Below and above this yellow button are two smaller, blue circular buttons, each displaying a pair of vertical arrows (one up, one down), which typically indicate door open/close functions or interfloor calls. On the far left of the panel, another blue circular button shows a white icon of a hand, which could represent an accessibility feature, an alarm, or an assistance call.

The setting appears to be the interior of an elevator car, with warm-toned wooden panels visible above and below the metallic control strip, providing a contrasting texture. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place; the image captures the static state of the control interface. The overall aesthetic is clean and functional.

Faint, small text is etched into the metallic panel to the right of the numbered buttons. While partially obscured by reflections and difficult to read entirely, it appears to be instruction or information text in Spanish, with phrases such as "PREPARADO A OCUPAR" (Ready to occupy) being somewhat discernible.
FM-egEvv1

Dec 5, 2024, 6:26 PM

Segovia, Spain

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The image displays a close-up view of an elevator control panel, likely located within a modern building in Segovia, Spain. The panel is constructed from brushed stainless steel, reflecting some of the surrounding environment. The main subjects are the various circular buttons on the panel. These include floor selection buttons numbered '0', '1', '2', and '3'. The '0' button is noticeably illuminated with a green ring, suggesting it is either the current floor or has been recently selected. On the right side of the panel, there is a prominent yellow circular button featuring an upward-pointing arrow. Below and above this yellow button are two smaller, blue circular buttons, each displaying a pair of vertical arrows (one up, one down), which typically indicate door open/close functions or interfloor calls. On the far left of the panel, another blue circular button shows a white icon of a hand, which could represent an accessibility feature, an alarm, or an assistance call. The setting appears to be the interior of an elevator car, with warm-toned wooden panels visible above and below the metallic control strip, providing a contrasting texture. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place; the image captures the static state of the control interface. The overall aesthetic is clean and functional. Faint, small text is etched into the metallic panel to the right of the numbered buttons. While partially obscured by reflections and difficult to read entirely, it appears to be instruction or information text in Spanish, with phrases such as "PREPARADO A OCUPAR" (Ready to occupy) being somewhat discernible.

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