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The university I attended had a subterranean labyrinth of tunnels connecting every building on campus, perfect for shielding students from Ottawa's bone chilling winters. Picture this: myself and a group of friends bought scooters, zipping through the tunnels, laughter echoing off the walls as they race down parking garage ramps. But alas, the joy was short-lived; scooters were swiftly banned the following year. Fast forward a few years to my trip to Paris, where the ban was but a memory. Electric scooters whisked through the bustling streets, weaving between historic landmarks and vibrant cafes. This captivating photograph captures the spirit of adventure, the thrill of urban exploration, and the freedom of movement.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm
The university I attended had a subterranean labyrinth of tunnels connecting every building on campus, perfect for shielding students from Ottawa's bone chilling winters. Picture this: myself and a group of friends bought scooters, zipping through the tunnels, laughter echoing off the walls as they race down parking garage ramps. But alas, the joy was short-lived; scooters were swiftly banned the following year. Fast forward a few years to my trip to Paris, where the ban was but a memory. Electric scooters whisked through the bustling streets, weaving between historic landmarks and vibrant cafes. This captivating photograph captures the spirit of adventure, the thrill of urban exploration, and the freedom of movement.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm
The university I attended had a subterranean labyrinth of tunnels connecting every building on campus, perfect for shielding students from Ottawa's bone chilling winters. Picture this: myself and a group of friends bought scooters, zipping through the tunnels, laughter echoing off the walls as they race down parking garage ramps. But alas, the joy was short-lived; scooters were swiftly banned the following year. Fast forward a few years to my trip to Paris, where the ban was but a memory. Electric scooters whisked through the bustling streets, weaving between historic landmarks and vibrant cafes. This captivating photograph captures the spirit of adventure, the thrill of urban exploration, and the freedom of movement.
This item is an open-edition (print only, frame not included)
Luster Paper (halfway between matte/glossy)
Images are printed borderless
All sizes are listed in inches (conversion to cm below)
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
24X36 inches = 61 x 91 cm