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Fascination Elevators #28
OSMA ELEVATORS is a medium-sized enterprise located in Osnabrück (Northern Germany) manufacturing individual first-class elevators to be used in commercial-, public and private buildings in Germany.
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Photographer: Albert Schenk
Digital Editing: Jens-Albert Schenk
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Faszination Aufzug
Die Firma OSMA-AUFZÜGE ist ein mittelständisches Familienunternehmen mit Sitz in Osnabrück (Niedersachsen) und weiteren 18 Niederlassungen in ganz Deutschland. Gegründet 1919 produzieren wir individuelle und hochqualitative Aufzüge für den gewerblichen-, öffentlichen- und privaten Hochbau.
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Same as the other views of the Radisson's atrium, just more of the elevators and some of the decorative statuary. I had the idea when I took these that I could make a "vertorama" out of them, and maybe I still could, but for now I'm not.
Cross-uploaded to Wikimedia Commons at commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elevator_shafts_and_statu...
Tiny elevator door at Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine. Or maybe I'm a giant?
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Bainville is a middle of nowhere town on the Montana/North Dakota border.
Here's some history:
"Charles Bain, a northeastern Montana entrepreneur, established a post office 3 miles southwest of here in 1904. The following year, residents moved the town to its present location to provide better access to the Great Northern Railway. Bainville became a railroad division point with the construction of a branch line to Scobey in 1911. When Bainville incorporated in 1918, it had 5 hotels, 2 grain elevators, and more than 400 residents."
The elevators at Roppongi Hills run based on an inscrutable service algorithm but the blue lines indicate which floors are currently in service. If you accidentally press for a floor that's not allowed, the elevator chastises you.
A 2 secound exposure was just enough for the elevator doors to go from wide open to closed. I took a picture from every floor (0-4th)
One elevator only went to the 32nd floor! Then we had to get off and get on a second elevator.
Terminal Tower, downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
A 2 secound exposure was just enough for the elevator doors to go from wide open to closed. I took a picture from every floor (0-4th)
Grain elevator located in rural town of Medicine Lodge, Kansas
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