Well, I just wanted to post this image that I made during my lunch, a week ago, or so. It’s from outside my favourite restaurant, and usually there are many more bikes parked at this place. Seeing only this old chap standing there was like a magnet to me, I had to have its photograph. The setting was just as made for me and the light worked in my favour too. Click.

This is a fantastic shot, it could have been taken 40 to 50 years ago with the cobble and brick, well done.
Excellent composition – the bicycle keeps the view from wandering away but still shows the full beautiful structures of brickwork and cobblestones. Definitely working for me.
Thanks Don! You’re quite right about the time span, the bicycle is about that old. The cobbles and bricks, though, they are older than the first camera ever made.
Thank you too, Markus! I tend to compose many of my pictures this way, i don’t really now why. I often find the balance more intriguing, this way.
Your work in your city does credit both to the place and the photographer.
This makes me really happy to read, Chris! I’m quite found of Lund, but it is to a large extent ambiguous feelings that comes to me, when I’m thinking of it. The alienation shown in my pictures is a sign of this, not being really part of the life in the town, yet seeing pieces of a town many doesn’t see at all.