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Day 32: February 12, 2007 IIn the past, I always avoided using these subway elevators; they are not only less than pleasant inside, but I hate the vandalism so prominent against the sculptures. Lately, however, my knees are forcing me to use it more and more, and I'm getting to appreciate its practicality. (Also submitted to MSH Feb, # 20, "elevator/lift")

The elevator in the Astoria hotel with mirrors and a bench.

A very old elevator in the middle of the city that not only brings people to the "first floor" of the city but also delivers a great view over the city.

Hightower Elevator and Broadview Terrace

Elevator in Atrium - Costa Atlantica

NIkon F2 / Tamron 28-105mm F/2.8 / Fuji Velvia 50 [ Edessa / Greece ]

Kanco sits a few miles from the Colorado border. The only thing in Kanco is the elevator complex.

The worst elevator navigation design in the world. What idiot puts indicators for direction on the left and right?

This was a service elevator at the hospital where my daughter had her baby today.

A lot goes on in one elevator ride.

FOSHAN FEROSTEEL is a famous elevator cabin manufacturer, supplier, and exporters in China. We provide cabins in sizes and are available in a different style.

Taking the elevator up to the roof, mirrors on both sides.

Dinner at the Shadow Brook.

A highly ornate globe in the ceiling of an early elevator car.

the old grain elevator.

Elevator Door at the Parker House in Boston 05282009 136a

I ground off the Akzo primer with a Dremel sanding wheel.

 

For more details about the construction of the elevators, see the build log.

Do not be, more than one person, in flaming, swinging elevator

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Glass window elevator that goes up to the cave ceiling.

Elevator off I-20

Western Iowa

Bronica SQ-A, Ektar 100

Elevator Constructors Local 8 at the New San Francisco Public Safety Building in Mission Bay

(photos by Richard Bermack)

Elevator Constructors Local 8 at the New San Francisco Public Safety Building in Mission Bay

(photos by Richard Bermack)

Shot this at some construction site, handheld, so... its lill shaky ...

 

Even the elevators are thoughtfully detailed...

this is a photo of the ceiling of an elevator in the parking lot of Baptist Hospital. It's my assumption that they use a flurescent bulb to light the elevator through a black plastic panel of circular cut-outs. Very unapealing, and dirty and some have dead bugs in them...funny how you can turn somthing like this into a beautiful piece!

I looked up in the elevator.

Almost renovated Tech Library elevator. Note the clean non-mildewed light fixture. Probably really good for the lungs.

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