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Photography by Ira Gardner

Keep on riding

Posted on December 14, 2017

I took a class to Kendall Yards to practice street photography along the Centennial Trail. This man rode by and I had to make the photograph because he looked so much like my father! My dad always wears a greek fisherman’s cap and has a long white beard. When he was younger he used to ride his bike every day all year round. He rode a 100 mile race on his 50th birthday!

Image of a man with a white beard and greek fisherman cap riding a mountain bike along a paved trail in front of condominiums located in Kendall Yards, Spokane, Washington.
A man rides his bike along the Spokane Centennial Trail near Kendall Yards. 

Camera: Nikon d810
October, 2017

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