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So this is the start of some of my shots from my week in Rotterdam. They are a little but different for me. This one was shot hand held looking down onto the escalator. The hardest part was waiting for a gap in the people using the escalator so I could get a clear shot.
Escalators at the U-Bahn station "Trudering" of subway line 2. This is supposed to be the currently deepest subway station with the tracks 24 m below the surface.
Oh - btw., this is a colour image - the negative effect makes it appear black & white.
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Two escalators in the western side lobby of the IAPM mall, upper floors.
And sorry, due to flickr's inability to properly save local language tags since late Sept. 2022 and no fix in sight (no UTF-8 support in tags, it appears only characters from the stone-age "Code Page 437" work correctly), the tags are incomplete - I had to omit some tags, because the 场 character in IAPM广场 and 上海环贸广场 causes flickr's tag parser to create gibberish in all following tags.
The "Nanshi Qu" assigned by flickr as location name is also wrong, a long standing issue with flickr's trashy location database.
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A funny little anecdote around this shot...people will often talk to me when I sit at the foot of a staircase or escalator and inform me that the elevator is just around the corner...! ;))
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Forum, Groningen, The Netherlands
The Groninger Forum is a building under construction in the city of Groningen, Netherlands, with a planned completion in 2019. It is intended as a cultural center, housing a library, cinema, and parts of the Groninger Museum, with a 390-lot car park and 1500-lot bicycle park below it. The Forum is expected to receive 1.6 million visitors each year.
The building is part of larger reconstruction of the east side of the Grote Markt, the city's main square, which involves the construction of a new square, the Nieuwe Markt.