





…and nothing ever happens. This narrative is kind of minimalistic, and it actually happened while I was photographing the “old” bus stop for last year’s Bingo Challenge. I was trying out various positions of the tow truck and ended up with a sequence. For me, this gives the whole story some sort of “Waiting for Godot” feel.
Oh that’s clever and a bit twisted idea, Tobias.
I love it!
And now I wonder about Godot Bus Lines and their schedule 😉
Godot Bus Lines? I love that. They could learn a lot from German Rail … Thanks for commenting, Tomasz!