It looks so French: the yellow, green, sky blue, and red color scheme. Those, what look like olive-tree, pots. Even the bicycle looks more European than a typicalAmerican bicycle. Well, typical for me in the mid 1950s.
My sister's bike, first in the family was red. Later we asked her why red? She said she was conned by the salesman. He persuaded her red was a girl's colour.
Belles photos sur ton blog!
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Cath.
Here’s Ms. Ryder working on her bicycle.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so French: the yellow, green, sky blue, and red color scheme. Those, what look like olive-tree, pots. Even the bicycle looks more European than a typical American bicycle. Well, typical for me in the mid 1950s.
Love the colors and bike.. Great capture. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. I always like doors, but the colors and crispness of this photo are really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI like the color contrasts here - nice job.
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What a great photo, I love these kind of bikes to photograph!!!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet shot! Composition, colors all wonderful!
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artmusedog and carol
Just a perfect picture. Would make a great painting.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are wonderful in your photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely composition.
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Beautifully composed photo with great colors. How fine to find a red bike in just the right place.
ReplyDeleteLove the composition!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photograph!
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid find and capture!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful scene, Alexa ~ lovely colours together.
ReplyDeleteMy sister's bike, first in the family was red. Later we asked her why red? She said she was conned by the salesman. He persuaded her red was a girl's colour.
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