As a retail designer based on London's Oxford Street, Justin is used to seeing the capital mobbed with people. He explains: "As it's Europe's busiest shopping street, it can get extremely uncomfortable during the commute and around Christmas.

It was an amazing feeling zooming through all of the streets that would usually have taken me ages to cross Justin Bramwell

"It's a shame because you miss so much detail around you when you're caught in a crowd.

"Particularly in London, where we have so much beautiful architecture - you're missing out on it because you're constantly ducking and diving.

"But I'd heard rumours it was quiet in central London on Christmas morning, so in 2016 I decided to take off on my bike just to check it out.

"It was an amazing feeling zooming through all of the streets that would usually have taken me ages to cross.

"It doesn't feel like the Apocalypse, as some people think. It's imposing having architecture weighing in on just you.

"I stopped a few times, took a few snaps and really liked the results. When I'm on the street like this I just use my smartphone for my photography. It's small, quick and discreet. I do a bit of editing on an app called VSCO to see if I've caught the details I want before I move on."