What I love about this shot - and many aspects of bike culture in Copenhagen - is that it is quite timeless. This could be my mum in 1948 or my wife in 2008. It's neither, but you know what I mean... a Copenhagen life cycle.
I'd been toying with this idea for a while and finally found time for it:
![Copenhagen Life Cycles Poster 600](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8IXyiiYgJjhAQislcZAL2FQp2jtmFrnxwVo97cyL0CQ61YN5ETjZYXsxWZXouvDrfwjVkhXm-9MI8Y4WnEa9b3MHK7gsugDSDj923EDWkHJsM4_b5WwYKRVxKc9H9m3LpzErT6B7-Zlp5/s400/aposter600.jpg)
It's available as a poster on our little online boutique. In all it's full-size glory it measures 87.5 cm x 62.5 cm [that's 35 x 25 inches, apparently]. It's available in a small poster size, too.
I call it Copenhagen Life Cycles. Loads of moments of clarity from the bike lanes of Copenhagen. Here's a little slice of detail:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjf0OI3V7A3VKoOy0JvbqrtIe1wj4aFwAEN2H73ao3MXsLdnS4ygOWOEu06jJwo45v-P9PA_AZMHRSXA3JYjZeuVYDnWpuc22aT9zla0axEVDOObdbkttOukVs5Gx6r96LcEZceXZjwZ3Q/s400/aposter1000+-+Copy.jpg)
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