It is not every day nature offers an other-worldly sight such as this, but I was lucky enough to experience the countryside covered in fog. I grabbed my camera and visited an abandoned pig barn that looked exactly like something out of Silent Hill.
On my way to the left-behind buildings, I saw nature from an angle I had never seen it before:
I didn´t recognise the place, even though I had lived there for a year, it looked completely different that day, as if I was in a dream:
The sun, if it even existed in this foggy world, was setting but already it felt like night, the milky mist making it impossible to see more than 50 meters ahead:
A ghastly environment turned even more so by the ominous moisture surrounding me like a pack of hyenas surrounding it´s prey:
This world was devoid of colours, and yet, it was hauntingly beautiful:
It feels as though this world was not created for humans, as if we are merely visitors to this alien planet:
A second dimension, or is it perhaps the first one, and we are the ones who came later?
I couldn´t see a soul, but does that mean there weren´t any?
Rusting and rotting, time takes it´s toll, there is no escaping, it will consume all:
Once a part of someone´s everyday life, now a relic soon to disappear:
As if a scene from a horrorfilm, this place inspires no positive thoughts:
The wall that kept the fog back had broken:
The roots, marching:
A wasteland of mud, the air is wet, the ground slippery. Surely no life exists on a day like this:
An empty vessel in an empty world:
The trees stood tall, as if proudly waiting for something only they knew would come:
Pythagoras:
Reaching for the sun. Was it truly our world?
End of civilisation:
Could these be the bones of an ancient beast?
How can one light the way, if one cannot find the way?
The water so still, like a world of reflections, welcoming you. But take one step and it moves, it disappears and turns into chaos. Sometimes you just have to wait for things to calm down to see again the other side.