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Blue Vespa

Blue Vespa
Blue Vespa in front of. a blue wall, Porto, Portugal.

Blue Vespa. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Blue Vespa in front of. a blue wall, Porto, Portugal.

These scooters are, of course, ubiquitous in Europe, especially in the warmer climates. On these extremely narrow streets, which lack much of any parking facilities, they are extremely practical. But to American visitors, at least up to a point, they also seem fun and romantic. (My guess is that the fun/romantic part impresses their owners less.)

All of this is by way of saying that I could not resist photographing a few of them, particularly when they came in striking colors or related to their surroundings in interesting ways. This blue Vespa was parked against a very weathered blue wall in the sunshine, with just a bit of Porto graffiti in the background.


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Abandoned Scooter

Abandoned Scooter
A scooter lies abandoned on a San Francisco sidewalk

Abandoned Scooter. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A scooter lies abandoned on a San Francisco sidewalk.

I almost stepped on this scooter while walking through a section of San Francisco. Scooters are everywhere it our urban environment now — the new electric rental scooters abandoned on sidewalks along with the smaller number of scooters owned by individuals… some of which rely on old-fashioned muscle propulsion. It is hard to say precisely why I photographed this one — in fact, a lot of my street photography is done quickly and without a lot of careful consideration. Stuff happens quickly “on the street.” I know that its weathered and broken character caught my attention, and the green color on the wheel is the sort of thing that often attracts my notice. It also seemed like its color was not that different from the concrete sidewalk on which it had been ab abandoned.

If you like looking for meaning in photographs — beyond the intrinsic meanings of form and color and texture and all of that stuff — you could problem find some in this scene. I’ll toss out a few thoughts to get you started, but I’ll also warn you that I likely didn’t think of any of them, at least not consciously, as I made the photograph. The red curb line at the top of the image indicates a place where there is no stopping. Finding such a popular and commonplace item as an urban scooter turned to trash brights thoughts about the disposable economy. Why is that rear wheel green? Perhaps you can think of others…


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Parked Scooter

Parked Scooter
A scooter parked along a Paris street

Parked Scooter. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A scooter parked along a Paris street

I saw this scooter parked along a street in Paris — in the Le Marais area, if I recall correctly. In many urban European areas, at least that I’ve seen, such things are ubiquitous, along with the many urban bicycles. Here there is really little or no room for a car, but it is possible to squeeze in a bike or a scooter. The retro styling of these things is a lot of fun — they have an appearance that seems like it might have felt hyper-modern… about 40-50 years ago.

The scooter also reminds me of something that I rediscover to varying degrees when I travel, namely how much of what we do and expect is conditioned by familiarity with places and their customs. At one point on this trip we rented a car to drive from Paris (CDG airport) to a location southwest of the city where we would stay for a week. The area was semi-rural, but with towns and villages here and there. Driving in such places would be second-nature to me in the USA, but in France it was anything but! I had to actually try to understand and interpret traffic signs and graphics, something that takes considerably longer when the signs are unfamiliar and one is not a speaker of the local language. Even something as simple as knowing, for example, that it is apparently OK to park a scooter in a place like this would be an utter mystery.


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