Industrial escalator shot from extreme low angle looking upward, chrome handrails with visible fingerprint marks, oxidation spots and natural wear patina, brushed steel steps reflecting cold greenish neon light from ceiling fixtures, raw concrete ceiling with exposed ventilation ducts and chipped paint revealing rust underneath, fluorescent tube lights casting harsh shadows along the metallic surfaces, analog film grain texture overlaid, desaturated color palette dominated by cold green-grey tones, cinematic film still aesthetic with 2.39:1 letterbox composition feel, shot on anamorphic lens with subtle edge distortion, shallow depth of field isolating mid-ground handrail details, dramatic upward perspective emphasizing industrial brutalism, visible dust particles floating in neon-lit air, slight motion blur on escalator steps suggesting movement, Kodak Portra 400 pushed two stops for increased grain and contrast, cold sodium vapor lighting temperature around 2200K, medium format digital back on technical camera for maximum detail retention in shadows and highlights, 8K resolution, sharp focus on chrome handrail texture in foreground third, natural lens vignetting, no cartoon, no plastic surfaces, no oversaturation, no AI artifacts, no clean industrial look, no watermark, no text overlay.
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