Rediscovering my joy for two wheels while discovering the city made for them.
When you arrive in Ho Chi Minh city (formerly Saigon) the first thing you notice is
that the “Two Wheeler” is king here. Whether it’s a bicycle, a motorcycle or a scooter, this is the transportation of the masses.
The coal power plant in Jiangyou is one of the town's main reasons for existing. That and the canola fields.
Another Dane, on yet another bike, in yet another historic part of Copenhagen.
The Brooklyn Bridge was busier than I ever thought it would be. A fantastic place.
These creative bicycle racks can be found through out the city in SLC. The terrain is mostly flat below Temple street which makes this an ideal place to own a bicycle for everyday use.
There is 22.000 kilometer of bike-path in the Netherlands, and 18 million bikes. This is a spot at Terschelling, an island in the North of the country, where the bike-path actually stops.
Walking through the busy streets in Montreal with a bicycle.
Everywhere you turn in Santa Fe is another great scene to photograph, even in places you wouldn't expect.
These cyclists were making their way to the shore to enjoy the waves at the sun was setting.