I rather enjoy these motion shots.
Cycling is motion, after all.
It's Friday night. These two photos were taken a couple of Fridays ago at about 01:00, when the city really starts to wake up. The cafés close at two but from about midnight the migration from cafés to nightclubs takes place. Most of it by bike.
The Guardian has a piece about how
Cycling is Officially Chic, wherein Copenhagen Cycle Chic is referenced. But we all knew that already, now didn't we? It's a cool article. Have a read.
And have a lovely weekend.
lovely! I love seeing night bike shots :) the feeling is universal -
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! Since you're already familiar with Bill Cunningham in the NYTimes, maybe you've already seen this, but immediately thought of your blog and the growing US culture: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/30/fashion/20080830-street/index.html
ReplyDeleteUmm, I meant US "bike" culture. "Growing US culture" is questionable...
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, I enjoyed reading the article as well. It couldn't be otherwise: it's in Europe, secular and current centre of style and fashion, that a stylish (which over there largely means simply day-to-day) bike culture will develop. I hope that aesthetics, style, health and environment thinking might grow in North America.
ReplyDeleteI hoped this also for Brazil, where I come from: even in a dense, stinky, bus and car plugged city like Porto Alegre - although a wonderfully beautiful city -, bikes are reserved for week-end rides on racing or mountain bikes in the "parcão" (whatever parks a city may have): largely North American influence.
Greetings from Edmonton, Canada.
A tribute has been paid to your blog here: http://traveljapanblog.com/wordpress/2008/09/ode-to-copenhagen-cycle-chic/
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to start recognizing the streets where you take photos.
ReplyDeleteAnd at night see all the cykel motion. Lights and Style.
Vi ses.
Manfred, if you don't feel like crossing the Atlantic, you will find many examples of chic cycle style in Montréal.
ReplyDeleteYes, lagatta, there are exceptions. And even if it's not the Atlantic, I will cross the continent to visit Montreal one day :)
ReplyDeleteThat city is largely influenced by continental Europe.
Thanks for your comment
Interesting article. Hey man you are changing the world two wheels at a time.
ReplyDeleteI am again blown away by these pictures.
ReplyDeleteA surprisingly nice city with an up and coming bicycle culture is Salt Lake City, Utah. The current mayor is pushing for radical changes which will include converting car lanes to bicycle lanes. The city just recently finished a new rail system and has one of the most used tram systems in the country.
There are some very positive things happening in SLC, If I can find a link I will post it.
More pictures of beautiful Danish women please.
thanks for the comments, everyone!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for the tribute, chance! wonderful.
cool little podcast, beth. what a cool, gravelly New Yawk accent he has.