Showing posts with label Richmond VA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond VA. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

RVA





These are from a walk around downtown Richmond a while back. Such a cool city for photography and so much more.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Poe's






Second Sunday Poe's Pub breakfast. Glad you guys made it up. Saw some cool bikes and met some cool people. Rode a while back with everyone then turned around and took some side roads and explored a little.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Forest Hill Park first day back






First day back riding. A long 6 and a half weeks after smashing my foot and snapping my toe (yes i know its just a toe but too messed up to ride) Super fun but so hot, 100+. Rode some of the north shore trail then some of buttermilk and the pictures are from Forest Hill Park. The trails in Forest Hill Park were not all that exciting when I rode them a couple years ago but there has been serious work done and these are so much fun. Get out and ride!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Reflection


I won't forget this day in Richmond while out and about taking some pictures. I stumbled upon this mirror with the city skyline, a sun setting, interesting clouds, and a interesting tree reflected. I was taking pictures and a flock of geese flew over top of me with them flying in the sky above and as I watched them come into sight in the mirror I looked through my camera to take the shot. As I pressed the shutter release my camera died and I didn't get the photo I wanted, but I can see it perfectly in my mind which is almost as good.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Night Rider











Taking night rides down Monument and around Richmond on the old Schwinn Varsity that I was fortunate enough to have gotten to tape/paint with Dan Dailey, if you ever have a custom paint job you want done you should seek out the best and thank your lucky stars if you are lucky and Danny isn't swamped with his own or more likely a friends project! Thanks to Marc for welding a seat post clamp too, you are also the man check him out for your Handmade cycle parts at www.Kilbydeuce.com!