Captured this one in the quarry in Shrewsbury this Summer, had to not show the face as the person wasn’t too happy about me pointing a bigma lense at him…
...simply FOR THE LOVE OF THE BIKE. I used to be an avid cyclist…I guess I can get back into it easily. When I create photos like this one it inspires me to ride like the wind. :) Sold 1 framed print to a mystery buyer.
Drawn in Adobe Illustrator. This is the Moulton Marathon bicycle ridden from England to Australia by Colin Martin in 1970/71.
... as long as you do The simple mantra of citycycling magazine.
Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................
Trying to unearth a new bike wear brand that has a little style about it. Hope you guys like the range that we have put together. More to come soon !!
Trying to unearth a new bike wear brand that has a little style about it. Hope you guys like the range that we have put together. More to come soon !!
Mmmmmmm, salt….. / Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni – one of the more surreal cycling experiences. There’s about 5000 square kilometers of this stuff. The only regret I have about this trip was that I didn’t try to ride clean across it – a two day effort by all accounts. Maybe next time.
recycle / ride a bike whenever you can; and please recycle wastes / / /
recycle / ride a bike whenever you can; and please recycle wastes / / /
recycle / ride a bike whenever you can; and please recycle wastes / this is the second version with simplified recycle wheel, and one colour design. / / /
Sprint! is one image from a series called The Riders that was exhibited at The Centre for Creative Photography in Adelaide (March 2008) and twice in 2009 – at the Epson Gallery at Photographic Wholesalers in Hutt Street, Adelaide and in at the Nexus Gallery in Bellingen NSW as part of the Sibling Rivalry show. The series was shot on Kodak color infrared film. The distinctive colours and grain are characteristic of the film. The motion blur was captured in-camera by using camera panning and slow shutter speeds – ranging between 1/15th and 1/2 second. A 28mm wide angle lens further added to the distortion and impression of speed. The camera was a vintage (early ‘80s) Pentax K1000. Digital manipulation was limited to minor contrast correction and dust removal post scanning.
This is a design for all the cyclists out there, from the fixie riders to the weekend riders to the daily commuters!
I found this in Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands, parked outside an antique store….. it took me to times of old…. Featured – Nostalgic Art and Photography – May 2009 Top Ten Finish – Bicycles Challenge – May 2009 Top Ten Finish – Travel the Nostalgic Way challenge – May 2009
Painting by © Lyden /\/\_
Newyork City / USA / Date Added June 20.2009 Collage includes / 1.View from Empire State Building / 2.Newyork’s famous yellow cabs / 3.Cyclist on the Brooklyn Bridge / 4.Brooklyn Bridge Featured in First Things Group on June 22, 2009 /
Bicycle race in downtown Austin, TX at sunset.
Just some new stuff..
Cycling on the roads through the villages of Vietnam, this little one wouldn’t take her eyes from us. Unlike many of the kids in Vietnam who waved and shouted with enthusiasm, her quiet curiosity of the white people on bikes was beautiful. Shot with the trusty Olympus 790SW while riding You might also like “Looking forward” /
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