A row of high-voltage switches stands behind glass, bathed in an eerie blue glow. Though labeled as "reactors," these were not nuclear components but vital electrical switches, controlling the immense currents that once powered the rail and tram network.
The dust-covered panels now obscure their original function, yet the interplay of light and shadow gives them a striking presence. Frozen in time, they remain as silent sentinels of an energy system that once pulsed with power.
An evocative choice for collectors of industrial photography, this print captures the intersection of technology and atmosphere in White Bay Power Station.
Printed on museum-quality archival paper, preserving the luminous tones and intricate details.