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Riding the Street: Judging the #RidingABike_2026 Street Photography Challenge

I was invited to judge the Street Photography Challenge for the first week of 2026, focusing on the theme Bicycles. The challenge runs within a well-established and highly active Facebook group, which hosts two street photography challenges every week — a Classic Challenge and a Mini Challenge — attracting hundreds of submissions from photographers around the world.

Having previously taken part, and won a few awards in the group, it was a genuine pleasure to step into the judging role, especially with over 750 entries submitted for the week.

For this challenge, I was looking for candid street photographs of people actively riding bicycles in public spaces. For clarity, this meant standard bicycles with two wheels (or two wheels plus training wheels for children). Bikes were the starting point, but what mattered most was how they functioned within the frame — as part of a wider street narrative, everyday movement, or human interaction.

What I responded to were images featuring:

  • People clearly riding bicycles

  • Candid, unposed moments

  • Real public spaces and street environments

  • Situations where the bicycle played a meaningful role in the scene

Both colour and black & white images were considered equally.

What I deliberately avoided were:

  • Parked or unattended bicycles

  • Bikes without a visible rider

  • Posed, staged, or directed scenes

  • Organised cycling events, races, or sports photography

  • Studio, editorial, or fashion-style shoots

Street photography, for me, is about observation over perfection — real moments, timing, context, and how subjects interact naturally with the street. With that in mind, I selected a Winner and Runner-up in both Colour and Black & White, along with four Commended images across the two formats. Below is a gallery with some of my chosen selections from the #RidingABike_2026 Street Photography Challenge:

Judging this challenge was genuinely inspiring, and it was a privilege to see so many strong, varied interpretations of a deceptively simple theme. I encourage all photographers, street and otherwise to get involved in the Street Photography Challenges over on the Facebook Group. For some street photography insights and inspiration take a look at the Street Photography Challenge Gallery here,

If you’d like to purchase one of my travel or street photography prints, commission a piece, or discuss collaborations, feel free to get in touch via my website, or though my Instagram page here.

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Photographing the Countrywide Great Tour 2015

In the summer of 2015 a small group of cyclists set off from Anglesey in North Wales for a 64 day journey, circumnavigating the coastline of Great Britain.  At the start of July the cyclists began their epic journey cycling the entire coastline of Wales, Scotland and England before finally arriving back at their starting point seven weeks later.  Over the course of the 6,700 kilometre journey they were joined by hundreds of fellow cyclists for various stages of the Tour.  Always cycling in sight, sound and smell of the sea, the Countrywide Great Tour celebrated the beautiful and varied coastline of England, Scotland and Wales.

In 2010 I took part in the original Great Tour as a cyclists in which I rode the entire coastline of Wales.  In 2015 I was invited by the Sweetspot group (organisers of the Great Tour as well as the Tour of Britain and the Tour Series), to join the Countrywide Great Tour as the official photographer.  Photos were published daily on their social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter, and their Flickr account.  In addition to images created for social media, a photo was also published in the Telegraph newspaper daily.  Click through the slideshow below for a selection of cycling photographs from the Countrywide Great Tour 2015:

The Countrywide Great Tour was an amazing experience and I recommend anyone to get involved in 2018 when the Great Tour is returning.  Cyclists can join for individual days, whole weeks or for the more adventurous: the entire 64 days.  The individual day stages are around 100km and are fully supported so are suitable for the majority of people regardless of your cycling experience.  It is an amazing way to get outside and experience the beautiful coastline of Great Britain on two wheels.  

I wrote an additional blog containing some landscape and location photos from the Countrywide Great Tour 2015 titled, 'Photographing the Coastline of Great Britain'.  In the meantime for more photos of the Countrywide Tour 2015 you can check my CGT2015 Flickr Album.  

More examples of my photography can be found on my website, my Instagram, and my Flickr account. If you are interested in purchasing any prints, using an image online or would like further information please send me an email at: geraintrowlandphotography@gmail.com.