A close-up look into the cockpit of a scrapped bus. The steering wheel is intact, but the surroundings betray the ravages of time: a worn leather seat, dried out and cracked, lies in view like a ruin of comfort. Shards of glass are scattered everywhere from a broken windscreen - dusty, sharp and chaotic. The viewer is almost forced to focus on every focused detail: the steering wheel, the remains of the poke button, the dust that has settled like a grey haze over the interior.
In the background you can see faint traces of what was once a shed, now just a silhouette in decay. This image captures the stillness after the movement, the remnants of a journey that was never completed. It is a hushed confrontation with desolation and oblivion.
A photograph that raucously, almost cinematically, captures the essence of urbex: how even the most mundane thing - a bus - can exude something uncanny and powerful when time takes hold of it.
Created by Grace Hewitt with support from AI.
Self taught photographer, more of an out of control hobby. Photographing abandoned buildings and seeing where time has stood still is what attracts me the most. I am still learning every day, but want to proudly share what I have come across so far!.. Read more…
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands