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I mean, heavy snowfall is a kind of weather and those are two bikes. Didn't say anything about it being a good idea to ride them, though.
Bicycles
Although I don’t ride a bike, well not at least for 40 odd years, there is something satisfying about a bike. It’s solid, reliable (mainly), an art form, it has a place in our society, an environmental champion, a pleasure and a serious competitor.
There aren’t many things in life that fulfil those criteria, there will always be those detractors but for me the bike is a hero.
More postings in this series to follow ………..
Serenity Style Bentley Farmhouse Shed for UBER (september round)
Tachinni Clothing Emily Set for Uber (september round)
Amitie My Bike for Shiny Shabby ( september round)
I took this snapshot from the window of the Rembrant museum in Amsterdam in 1992. Still one of my faves and truly retro now. Actually, it might have been from the van Gogh museum, my memory's not what it was ;-). So, yes, it was the van Gogh museum. I just did a Google search and I can actually see the window that the shot was taken through. Trees are still there. Bikes have been removed!
Pentax K1000 camera with 50mm f1.8 lens on Fuji Velvia 100 film.
140km road bike ride at Yorkshire Dales. This time I found a cycling buddy, Adam who suggested the Malham climb as a main attraction of a day. Cycling there from home was some 70km and about 1000m climbing already so it was quite a challenge. Photo is made somewhere further on the shorter uphill part. Road bike paradise. Only the temperature was barely above 0*C
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Hair - Wasabi - Ryu Hair
Top - {ViSion} - Kora Fishnet
Jeans - [Merch] - Viv Patchwork Denim
Shoes - :CULT: - Alicia Shoes
Bicycles
Although I don’t ride a bike, well not at least for 40 odd years, there is something satisfying about a bike. It’s solid, reliable (mainly), an art form, it has a place in our society, an environmental champion, a pleasure and a serious competitor.
There aren’t many things in life that fulfil those criteria, there will always be those detractors but for me the bike is a hero.
More postings in this series to follow ………..
Bicycles
Although I don’t ride a bike, well not at least for 40 odd years, there is something satisfying about a bike. It’s solid, reliable (mainly), an art form, it has a place in our society, an environmental champion, a pleasure and a serious competitor.
There aren’t many things in life that fulfil those criteria, there will always be those detractors but for me the bike is a hero.
More postings in this series to follow ………..
This bike was placed in the sunflower field at the Chilliwack Sunflower festival. There are nearly 20 acres of beautiful blooming sunflowers in 35 different varieties, as well as several varieties of Dahlias.
Überall in Norwegen - auch auf den entlegensten Straßen - sind wir auf Biker getroffen. Teils verwegene Ritter der Landstraße, gesittete Langsamfahrer, coole Bikerinnen, Oldies mit ihren alten Maschinen und dem Werkzeugkoffer dabei - alle auf dem Weg nach Norden, alle voll bepackt und gut gegen das unberechenbare Wetter geschützt. Und alle waren irgendwie vereint in ihrem Ziel, dem hohen Norden.
This photo is from my first camera in 2014, the Canon SX50. A wire sculpture of a monkey riding a bike. I edited in Topaz Studio 1/PSE 17 and added a distressed texture to it.
Bicycles
Although I don’t ride a bike, well not at least for 40 odd years, there is something satisfying about a bike. It’s solid, reliable (mainly), an art form, it has a place in our society, an environmental champion, a pleasure and a serious competitor.
There aren’t many things in life that fulfil those criteria, there will always be those detractors but for me the bike is a hero.
More postings in this series to follow ………..