Hint: This is a very, very common thing. I'm sure that everyone looking is familiar with it. I'm sure you've seen one recently. This time of year especially.
You're not insane. I agree with you. I kept staring at this photo because I know I've seen this before, but I just couldn't put my finger on it. It has to be an escalator. I think the only way he got the photo was if the escalator was stopped. If it was in motion. I'm amazed he could get that close and not get sucked in.
Ding, ding, ding! The escalators have it. And John is correct that the escalator was not moving at the time, allowing me to stand where I wanted to and shoot as I pleased.
Wow, I got first shot at it, and I don't have a clue ... looks like some type of machinery.
ReplyDeleteIntertwined combs from the barber shop on Fife Street?
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I thought this would be easy.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was the interior of a piano, showing the wire strings, but the "strings" look too squared off for that.
ReplyDeleteHint: This is a very, very common thing. I'm sure that everyone looking is familiar with it. I'm sure you've seen one recently. This time of year especially.
ReplyDeleteeasy peasy...escalator is what I think
ReplyDeletealthough now I wonder...hmm
ReplyDeleteYou're not insane. I agree with you. I kept staring at this photo because I know I've seen this before, but I just couldn't put my finger on it. It has to be an escalator. I think the only way he got the photo was if the escalator was stopped. If it was in motion. I'm amazed he could get that close and not get sucked in.
ReplyDeletelooks like clippers to me.
ReplyDeleteI think I have to agree that it is an escalator!
ReplyDeleteDing, ding, ding! The escalators have it. And John is correct that the escalator was not moving at the time, allowing me to stand where I wanted to and shoot as I pleased.
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