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Travel Photography: Still Life with Bicycle

By Marney @marmiscellany
Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Black bike against roses, Amsterdam

Whether we rent bikes, bring our own, or borrow, whenever we travel, we like to incorporate some cycling. In my family, the ratio of bikes to people is about 4:1 (I own a road bike, a mountain bike, a commuter bike, a vintage Schwinn, and a Brompton folding bike). In addition to being a great way to see a place, bicycles, to me, have such a personal element: how people accessorize them, ride them, or even park and lock them. I have a subset of my travel photos that I refer to as “bicycles in their natural habitats.”

Here are a few of my favorites. Enjoy the ride!

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Mysore, India

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Southbank, London, England

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Cycling from Monet’s house in Giverny to the train station in Vernon, France

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Along the Canal du Midi, France

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Mountain bikers, Whistler, Canada

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Going surfing, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Bicycles provide easier access to the beach than a car, Oahu, Hawaii

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Cyclists riding off the ferry, The Netherlands

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

The white bicycles of the Park de Hoge Veluwe, The Netherlands

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Cycling the Rijnkanaal, The Netherlands

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Great contrast between bicycle and lock, Amsterdam (I wanted this bike!)

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

The Harriman Trail, Sun Valley, Idaho

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Mission Beach, San Diego, California

Travel photography: still life with bicycle

Ruby’s vintage folder and my Brompton, Oregon


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