Retro commuter Toronto, ON August 2015 |
Since their contact patches make the difference between sticking to the road and flying off of it, they may very well be the most important parts of any vehicle. But as I balanced in the shadows of my car, I wondered why I don't shoot scenes like this more often. It might seem like it isn't worthy of attention, but I come from a place where everything is worthy, and creativity revolves around making ordinary things seem extraordinary.
Hence this week's theme, tires.
Your turn: Take a picture of a tire or tires, then share it on your blog or website. Leave a comment here letting everyone know where to find it. Visit other participants and feel free to share more snippets through the week. For more info on how Thematic works, click here. If you tweet, feel free to use the #ThematicPhotographic hashtag. And have fun with it, because photography should be fun, and that's what Thematic is all about, too.
10 comments:
Scouted round the house (and garage) for these! http://gillymaccsphotos.blogspot.com
Took this in Kolkata a month back.
http://www.ranuchakrabortybhaduri.com/?p=1610
I have a tire that took a bruising, but it's still crusing:
Hairy, Red-Bellied, Downy
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Nice baby blue bike.
http://fredamans.blogspot.ca/2016/01/dream-wheels.html
here's mine https://evasmoodboard.wordpress.com/2016/01/19/8480/
It's years since I rode a bike and never one with such colourful tyres.
http://bit.ly/1RzLdJ0
Carmi, saw these tires on Main Street during the summer.
It is a delightful photo, and a bit of a tease for biking, during this frozen tundra of a spell this winter! Here's mine
http://twincitiesblather.blogspot.com/2016/01/tires-tp.html
The white sidewall tyres look great on this bike with the blue rims.
Here's Mine
By popular demand I have added a pic of the cream car you were all so interested in! http://gillymaccsphotos.blogspot.com
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