Thursday 23 January 2014

Motorcycle emptiness

Not a great deal to say here really, just wanted to share a few photos of a place I found whilst out for a wander yesterday, a little hidden gem of a place. Probably not the style of photograph that people would expect from me, but I love to see scenes like this. I find it somewhat comforting to know that no matter how hard we try to ruin the planet with our junk and carelessness nature will always be there fighting back, and given enough time she'll always win. We're not as important as we think we are.

Anyway, here's a few photos of rotting motorcylce parts for your viewing pleasure, as always, feedback's greatly appreciated.






Thanks for looking,

Bye for now,

Stuart.

7 comments:

  1. Love the feeling of urban decay, especially when it involves motorcycles :) The tyre stack has a lovely texture and pattern but I think my favourite has to be the fourth with the seat bases... recovered a few of those in my time, I loved Suzukis and had a fabulous nippy SP370 single and a GS550 which I could beat anyone, anywhere up to 90 on.... course above that and I'd be left in the dust :D

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    1. Thanks for that Sally, I'm glad you liked the photos.

      Your description of a wild young woman on a motorbike reminds me of someone........

      All the best,

      Stuart.

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  2. I used to know a wild young woman on a motorbike.....

    Vic

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    1. That's lovely Vic, thanks for sharing :)

      All the best,

      Stuart.

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    2. Who was the wild young woman you were thinking of? Lovely pictures by the way.

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    3. It was actually the wild young woman that I live with Vic(ky), but now you mention it I can think of at least one other. How's you anyway? Long time no speak, I hope life's treating you well.

      Glad you liked the photos :)

      All the best,

      Stuart.

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  3. Now that's a coincidence! I'm very well thank you, life's good. I'm pleased to see you enjoying your work so much.

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