Both subjects look very elegant with their cycles. Our city is becoming very conscious re. bicycles, much of it generated by a desire to be energy conscious. I laugh when I think of the reaction I would get if I biked up to our local cafe dressed as this woman! I think Copenhagen is more sophisticated in that regard than St. Paul.
Every year in Dublin we have a James Joyce festival " Bloomsday" and lots of people dress up and follow the course of Ulysseys through the city on foot and bikes etc. He looks like one of those happy Bloomsday people
How elegant. The man looks like Leonardo de Caprio. Thought it was a movie still.
ReplyDeleteI love all black ensembles.
ReplyDeleteBoth subjects look very elegant with their cycles. Our city is becoming very conscious re. bicycles, much of it generated by a desire to be energy conscious. I laugh when I think of the reaction I would get if I biked up to our local cafe dressed as this woman! I think Copenhagen is more sophisticated in that regard than St. Paul.
ReplyDeleteLet's do the time warp again! The woman's shoes even look a little Rocky Horroresque.
ReplyDeletewonderful photos! as always!
ReplyDeleteRadical boots. I covet!
ReplyDeleteWe believe You, Lars! Wonderful & stylish shot.. Really, a timewarp character.
ReplyDeleteI only hope the good European influence will eventually show up here in North America!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers from Edmonton, AB
Every year in Dublin we have a James Joyce festival " Bloomsday" and lots of people dress up and follow the course of Ulysseys through the city on foot and bikes etc. He looks like one of those happy Bloomsday people
ReplyDeleteGreat hat! More people should wear stylish headwear while biking ...
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