A black canvas allows the spoke bling to shine.
This blog is to bikes, what The Sartorialist is to fashion, only a little bit more tongue in cheek. The blog is a homage to Scott Schuman's one The Sartorialist, if you haven't checked it out do so: www.thesartorialist.com The plan. Hit the streets. Scope out bicycles that show a personal flair. The method is a Nikon D90 and 50mm 1:1.4G lens. The execution. Lots of background blur. Feel free to comment and identify any of the unknown bikes.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Monday, 7 October 2013
Boutique Bicycle website.
One man with a camera can only do so much. The crew over at Boutique Bicycles [link] website takes crowd sourcing of bespoke bicycle builds to the next level, showing that wherever you go in the world the quest for perfection rolls on.
The last post was from back in late 2010 but hopefully the crew will get it up and running again but even if not a great archive of bikes to say the least.
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Sunday, 6 October 2013
Cycle Deal Dot Com, FT-B fixed speed, Spencer St, Melbourne
This isn't a complete setup, I just happen to notice my mate Matt riding down the road and asked him if I could shoot his ride.
With a blackness that only Sauron could fully apprecaite and better seen on the roads of the Mordor with the five chain ring bolts to rule them all. This rig, in all it's disc wheel ducted taped glory, can take it to the best of the weekend warriors on beach road.
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