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I was shooting street in Fort Langley when this little guy came whizzing by on his bright yellow bike.
Art Week Gallery Theme ~ Summer Blooms ~
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This week 4 Aug. - 10 Aug. our theme is:
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ai manipulated with gimp - layered & drawn
water & crayon media
~~~~~ Summer Blooms ~~~~~
“The usually serene and formal Royal Botanic Garden reveals a surprisingly bold nightlife.
“As darkness falls, the transformation begins: gentle slopes become electric grids, sweeping shafts of light direct attention from the path deep into the foliage. All around patterns and movements dance across the trees; elsewhere bursts of colour splash and dazzle and ripple across the lawns.
“Not so sedate now.”
... the dedication series ... drawing inspiration from my flickr contacts.
There is nothing like vibrant, vivid colour splashed across my computer screen early in the morning to wake me up and believe that today will be a beautiful day - my visual senses are invigorated. There are many colourful characters on my contact page each and every day.
I dedicate this particular image to a number of my contacts that bring those rich colours to life regularly on their streams - Crazy Moon, Kevin Povenz, Bryan Hansel, Quik Sink, Christoph Fischer and Chris Busey. Apart from being wonderful photographers, they have a knack for bringing out the intensity of colour which sings. I felt like singing as I strolled along this creek, although the kookaburras were laughing at me ... and yes these are the colours of Autumn downunder :)
Thank you Viviana, Kevin, Bryan, Keiren, Chris and Chris for inspiring me to see the colours again in all their glory.
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The scheme's bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched.
The operation of the scheme is contracted by Transport for London to Serco. The scheme is sponsored, with Santander UK being the main sponsor from April 2015. Barclays Bank was the first sponsor from 2010 to March 2015, when the service was branded as Barclays Cycle Hire.
Credit for developing and enacting the scheme has been a source of debate. Johnson has taken credit for the plan,although the initial concept was announced by his predecessor Ken Livingstone, during the latter's term in office.Livingstone has said that the programme would herald a "cycling and walking transformation in London" and Johnson said that he "hoped the bikes would become as common as black cabs and red buses in the capital".
A study showed cyclists using the scheme are three times less likely to be injured per trip than cyclists in London as a whole, possibly due to motorists giving cycle hire users more road space than they do other cyclists.Moreover, recent customer research showed that 49 per cent of Barclays Cycle Hire members say that the scheme has prompted them to start cycling in London.
During the 2012 Olympic Games, a record of 47,105 cycle hires were made in a single day.
12-10-2013 - One of a handful of macaque apes seen on my visit to the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. This was the best image of the lot (apes) that I obtained - Given the "Colour splash" treatment on the iPhone app.
Week 49.
Challenge: Red.
Well, this week was too easy compared to last week haha. As soon as I saw what the challenge was going to be, I knew exactly what I was going to photograph. Don't you just love weeks like that?
Like everyone else this week, I put my Christmas tree up, I've downsized my tree this year, but for some reason ran out of ornaments for the back of my tree, how that happened, I do not know, so been running around the shops picking up tree ornaments to fill my half dressed Christmas tree, and while I was there I picked up this fellow, I thought he was quite cute, and I do love the Me To You bears. I decided to colour splash him to go with the "red" theme of this week.