Old Motorbikes
Once i thought Friday is the best day of the week, especially when the working day is over. Then my favourite was Saturday. And Sunday. Now I have no preference, but Wednesday stands out. And do you know why? Because it is #Wednesdaywalk, thanks to @tattoodjay.
This Wednesday I want to show you few photos from my walk in the Sea garden of Varna. In particular this strange exposition of old motorbikes. Don't get too excited, they have long time ago lost their glory and were left to the mercy of the weather.
These old motorbikes are lined up alongside the path. Each one placed on the pile of stones, surrounded by shrubs and vegetation.
They are rusty and dusty.
I wonder what it would be if the bikes were kept in better shape than that.
On a second thought these rusty and neglected machines contrast to the surroundings.
The line looks somehow not in its right place and yet it is catching the eye how absurd it looks like.
At the same the plants overcome and partially hide some of them. Kind a strange art.
One last look.
And lastly one image in sepia to make the vintage look more authentic.
What do you think about this exposition?
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I think thats such a cool exhibition, I love old bikes and never sene something like this
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)
I am glad you like them. They had better days but old bikes covered with green plants looked really interesting.
I think part of the charm of them is the wear and tear
Exactly. 😀
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A creative way to exposit those nice bikes, I personally really like it ^^
Thanks for viewing and commenting. I am glad you like how these old bikes are exhibited.
Now I think I should have make more photos. Next time perhaps.
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