Showing posts with label wellingtons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wellingtons. Show all posts

29 December 2013

The Pleasing Errors of Simplicty


So you pick up the camera and shoot. Then you realise the kids have been fiddling with it. (They do their own photography when I'm not looking, so it's not strange) Then you realise... hey... that's kinda cool.


It's not the first time - certainly not in the life of a photographer. I have a collection of photography mistakes that ended up cool in the Les erreurs agréables de la simplicité set on my Flicker photostream. The Pleasing Errors of Simplicty, in English. Not just bicycle-related. All manner of oops that ended up cool.

But for the purpose of THIS blog, here are the ones involving a bicycle and a camera with a mind of its own.












7 June 2011

Copenhagen Meteorology

Bad Day at Cycle Chic
It might rain today. When the weather forecast changes as frequently as it does in Copenhagen, we find the most reliable source to be people on the street. Citizen cyclists' shoe choices are the main article I check before leaving the house.

Red and Red and Red *

Rainy Day - Not

9 February 2011

Morning Commuting in Copenhagen

14 Below Zero - Warmth
The snow has melted but you don't forget the cold for a long while.

6 February 2011

Three on the Bridge

Up over the bridge 02
Heading over Knippels Bridge over Copenhagen harbour.
Up over the bridge

Up over the bridge 03

6 January 2011

Elegance

Winter Cycle Chic
No matter how hard they try... and they try... car manufacturers have a tough job trying to make driving appear as elegant as urban cycling.

6 December 2010

Colour Splash

Dronning Louises Bridge 028
What a spectacular splash of colour on the wintry urban landscape. Brava!

7 November 2010

15 August 2010

Bad Day at Cycle Chic

Bad Day at Cycle Chic
Hey. We're not perfect. Once in a while the reaction time is off, the camera lens shifted and isn't in the correct position or fingers fail to find the button in time.

But even bad shots are somehow cool at times.

10 April 2010

2 February 2009

Two Copenhageners, One Spot

Pause for Thought
Same spot, two Copenhageners in the freezing sub-zero weather.
Holder Skandsen

26 August 2008

Rain, Rain Go Away

Rainy Day Rubber Boots Chic
We're going to reveal a shocking fashion secret. Right here on this blog. For all the world to see. In the closets of most Copenhageners - even the chicest of the chic - there is a rain jacket. Maybe even a pair of matching rain trousers. We don't talk about it much and it's rather uncomfortable mentioning it here but it is true nonetheless. It's our Inconvenient Truth.

It's traditionally a rainy climate in the winter. Drizzly, drab and pooey. Only when the forecast is for day-long rain does the rubber come out. Actually, the Danish Meteological Institute did a study a while back about the odds of cyclists getting rained on during their commute - which is really encouraging. Many Copenhageners aren't THAT fussed about getting bit wet. If it pours down all of a sudden, cyclists huddle together under awnings or trees. If it looks like it'll continue, they end up just getting back on the bike and riding away.

But just like in most regions, we are experiencing our own weather quirks thanks to climate change. At this time of year we are getting downpours. So much that the sewers in some areas can't handle the water.
Rainy Day Rubber Boots Chic
The other day it rained. All day. Pouring. Old man snoring and all that. And out came the dreaded rubber. However, some cyclists, as the two above, seem to make it work. Wellingtons and rain jackets are suddenly quite fashionable.
Friends
In light rain, there are options available for friends who are heading out together.
Brolley
Just keep your brolley close at hand.
Copenhagen Rain
It's an art form in Copenhagen, riding with an umbrella.

This Dutch invention would be great here in Copenhagen. An umbrella holder for your bike from Drybike.nl.

More rainy day cycling moods - with music.
Bicycle Air Bag
Not to forget the rain poncho airbag combo.

15 January 2008

Galoshes, b'gosh!


The whole point of this blog is to show how cycling and bike culture can be effortless. Just wear your regular clothes and slow down if you start to sweat.

If it snows and the slush on the bike lanes is a tad too harsh on our lovely [pricey] shoes, we opt for a pair of Swims. A modern twist on a pair of tradtional galoshes, Swims protect our bespoke footwear with style.

They come in a variety of groovy colours so it won't be a tiring task to find a pair to match your wardrobe or, more importantly, your bike.

Prices start at £60 for the models pictured and £80 for the Mobster, a model providing more ankle protection if you're particularly fond of your stockings or trouser legs.

All this and more on their website: SWIMS

9 January 2008

Pause


Pause, originally uploaded by [Zakkaliciousness].

Splashes of pink and blue and green are a sure sign of spring.
Yes, we're optimists.

If you're a new visitor to this blog perhaps you'd like to read a bit more about the idea behind it. Momentum bike magazine out of Vancouver did an interview with us a while back. You can read it here. Thanks for stopping by!