More of Paul’s Scenic-Cruiser. The crossed cracks in the double-pane glass stopped me in my tracks. Difficult to pull this off, but I had to try: The camera was backed up as far as possible, right against the stack of scrap metal visible in yesterday’s post, the tripod, set up on a wobbly piece of metal that buckled and bounced with every step. Even with the fisheye, there was just barely enough depth of field, and I had to do a lap of the bus as well as the entire interior to get all the light down before the moon popped into view. Night, 437-seconds, full moon, blue and red light from the Protomachine flashlight.