Proof that the architecture and statues on the outside of the church are just as impressive as what is on the inside. Good to remember if you are unlucky with the church's unusual opening hours.
This wonderful colorful boat is only a sample of the wonderful views possible around every corner in Christiania, a neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. The area, known as the Amsterdam of Denmark, is home to entire subculture of the Danish capital.
Danish Architecture is beautiful, classic, timeless - aging gracefully, always in tune with its surroundings.
The tranquil setting outside the Frederiksborg Slot in Copenhagen is the perfect place to enjoy the lenghty hours of daylight in summer.
The national flag of Denmark, the Dannenbrog, is the oldest state flag in the world still in use, its design dating back to the 14th century. The numerous theories behind the origin of the flag run from the romantic to the absurd. However, What is clear is that the Dannenbrog has, and will continue, to endue the tests of time.
This cheeky graffiti, located in the Innocent Railway tunnel in the center of Edinburgh, is one of many interesting and entertaining graffiti pieces in the tunnel. (Keep in mind, the trains are gone - it is a bike path now - so it is easy enough to go and have a browse.)
This bleak, concrete corridor that doubles as a skate park alongside the River Thames in Inner London is given a splash of color in various graffiti styles.
The graffiti on this storage building gives a smile to the cyclists on the nearby bike path.
Andrew Hayes has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by andrewghayes.
Currently in Edinburgh.
I am a part time photographer and travel writer. Prefer to spend most of my time behind the lens, but enjoy sharing trade secrets on my favourite places in the world.
You can also find Andrew at andyhayes.com.