Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: One, Two or Three Wheels





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Great shots, Brian 👏 Are they from your childhood 😂
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I wish I had them and not the art gallery 🙂
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😂
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Love that first image of the bicycle
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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😊😊
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I suppose the penny farthing is your day-to-day means of transport 😉 ?
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It was as a child 😂😂
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😉
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Old wheels indeed. Such wonderful antiques you captured. 😀 😀
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Thanks to the art gallery for the exhibit 🙂
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Cool bikes
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Thanks Karina, I only wish I took more photos 🙂
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Magnificent old structures. The monochrome suits them very well.
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Maybe sepia would have made them more olde worldie 🙂
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That would be a fun effect to try and compare!
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It’s amazing to think that such uncomfortable modes of transport were breakthroughs in their time. I love the seat of the top bike, clearly, the most comfortable.
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One of the first with spring I reckon
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It actually looks more comfortable than some bikes I’ve ridden!
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Same
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