I had to look hard to realize this motor bike was not in motion. The sun and shadows make it look so and that what makes this picture so interesting to me.
Makes me laugh that the rider seems to have a special jacket to match the motor bike. ❤ ❤ Better than wearing clashing colors, I suppose. 😀 😀
I’m just realizing how many ways I can look at a picture and not see the same thing twice. Your photography has helped me. ❤ ❤ ❤
I love this shot, Gilly. Red is such an energy-charged colour … the rider and the scooter appear ready to GO in that line of traffice. The point of view only adds to that energy. Lovely wordless story here.
I love your wordless photos. This one is a particular beauty: dapple, angle, motion and then the slash of red.
Thanks Meg, it was a lucky one that I think my editing improved!
This made me laugh so hard, Gilly. 🙂
You’re happy I’m happy 🙂
I had to look hard to realize this motor bike was not in motion. The sun and shadows make it look so and that what makes this picture so interesting to me.
Makes me laugh that the rider seems to have a special jacket to match the motor bike. ❤ ❤ Better than wearing clashing colors, I suppose. 😀 😀
Her helmet was blue Tess so I took out all the colour except the red,glad you like it 🙂
I’m just realizing how many ways I can look at a picture and not see the same thing twice. Your photography has helped me. ❤ ❤ ❤
I love this shot, Gilly. Red is such an energy-charged colour … the rider and the scooter appear ready to GO in that line of traffice. The point of view only adds to that energy. Lovely wordless story here.
Thanks Cheryl, it amuses me think how we never know when we’re being watched!
Love that red!
Thanks Sue, getting rid of the blue helmet helped!
So are you hanging out of a window to take this shot? Or perhaps on a bridge crossing the road. Great colour co-ordination 🙂
You’re close – I’m upstairs on the Bus Turistic!
So colour-coded! Great capture, Gilly. 🙂
Why thank you kind lady!
Very cool shot, Gilly! Love the jacket that matches the motorcycle. And the dappled shade.
Thanks Cathy, a touch of editing did the trick!