While the focus of this blog will be of bike rack - and mostly bike rack only - sometimes you gotta see it in context and at work, even if it's not the focal point (to most people).
Don't get me wrong - I like basic photos of bike rack in all it's unadorned glory. People, that's what you should be sending me.
However, it may be impractical to delve into your iPhoto library hunting for that solitary shot of metal curves against international backdrop. I understand your pain.
So here are two photos of bike rack at work as I love it best - at a rally in Albany, NY, as sent in by someone I will refer to as Smoove Move. You know who you are.
Check out the treatment here: The bunting lovingly draped, the way the crowds are starting to press up, hoping for a handshake, nay, a glimpse of their candidate. Maybe just an autograph. Maybe a private smile or look their way. Others are too shy, holding back, until the candidate takes the stage - and then they rush in big, great waves until they can't go forward no more - the bike rack penning them in.
Ahem. As you were. (No more Danielle Steele novels before blog time, apparently.)
Anyway, bike rack in the States + bunting = good ol' American values. And that, folks, gets at least THREE bicycles out of four.
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