15 November 2009
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13 November 2009
Half-Light November
What a dismal spot of news last night. I heard that the record for fewest hours of sunshine in Denmark, in November, is 11 hours. The average for the month is 54 hours of sunshine.
So far this November we've had... three. Three lousy hours of sunshine.
Just ain't fair.
Mini-tastic
Copenhagener on a vintage mini-bicycle. The preferred ride of the young and fabulous this year. The garages of summer houses all across the region have been trashed in the search for grandma/grandpas old mini-bicycles from the 1950's and 1960's.
A chosen few have acquired one.
12 November 2009
Thursday 5 PM
On my way home I made a stop on one of my favorite bridges. My keeper rate when shooting in the dark is horrendous, but when they are good the results can be quite striking.
Labels:
bicycling at night,
bridge,
lars d terkelsen
11 November 2009
Toronto's 416 Cycle Style
The Cycle Chic Radar is filled with elegant blips these days and one of the biggest flashing dots is Toronto's 416 Cycle Style.
As velotographer 'Xander, the brains and style guru behind the website describes it:
"From the multicultural flavored, and kaleidoscope styled streets of the 416 in TORONTO, we span the neighborhoods and asphalt in search of new aromas and combinations of visual and edible delights. Armed with a crank and a camera we search. Freezing moments in time of the familliar strangers sharing space and riding by."
Even hard to impress Treehugger is begrudgingly impressed.
416 Cycle Style... meet Copenhagen Cycle Chic's RSS Feed.
Cycle Chic 1910
Here's an archive film from London's Hyde Park in 1910. A galla party for children, who have all decorated their scooters and bicycles. Early London Cycle Chic, indeed.
And here's an archive film from Copenhagen around the same time, showing the City of Cyclists back in the day, including some charming children.
10 November 2009
Dance for the Climate
Dance for the Climate.
Spread this video like a virus. It's available in 20 languages.
Do your own dance and upload it.
www.dancefortheclimate.org
Stefan from Cycle Chic Belgium worked on this amazing project.
9 November 2009
Gone Already...
It feels like ages ago, but my calendar tells me that september is only two months away.
We tend to curse this rapid change of season, but perhaps there is something deep inside us, that knows that this is how it should be. I don´t know.
Berlin - Die Mauer ist weg!
Twenty years today I was out surfing. The waves weren't particularly thrilling that day. I was living in Gold Coast, Australia at the time. The only reason I can remember what I was doing that day and can remember crappy swells is because when I returned to the youth hostel I was living at, a German couple - friends of mine - were glued to the television and signalled for me to hurry over and sit down.
The Berlin Wall had fallen and the streets of the city were filled with people witnessing this monumental event.
We sat in front of the television, sipping beer and talking in low, reverent tones as the images unfolded before us. Wishing we were there but hypnotised by witnessing it on BBC World.
A few photos of Berlin Cycle Chic are hardly monumental enough to match that day 20 years ago, but it's my own humble way of saluting the city.
Die Mauer ist weg!
Life in a Cloud
A heating pipe of some sort had burst under City Hall Square, sending great billowing clouds of steam into the freezing air. It was like living in a cloud.
8 November 2009
Cinematic Sunday
I was thinking the other day about how to capture, photographically, the afternoon light on a cloudy Nordic day in winter. That strange, labourious light that slowly suffocates the day.
The temperature here is about 4 C. With the wind chill we're pushing -10 C.
It's a Friday afternoon and the streets are filled with life, despite the best efforts of the encroaching darkness.
Winter can do nothing to stem the desire of homo sapiens to converse.
Labels:
bicycling in winter,
turning,
zebra crossing
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