Tag: “Denmark”

19 photos found.

  1. Viking Statue in Copenhagen

    I had seen this exact image on a postcard, but I came across this statue from the other side earlier in the day. Later, walking back to my hotel, I suddenly found myself staring at a literally postcard-perfect view.

  2. Nyhavn, Copenhagen

    Nyhavn bustles with activity, even in the rain. I guess the Danes are used to the weather.

  3. Sausage in the Rain

    I joined dozens of others taking refuge from the sudden rain in a square in Copenhagen just off of Nyhavn. The rain didn't stop one man from going for his mid-afternoon snack from one of Copenhagen's ubiquitous sausage trucks.

  4. Danish Design nr 478: Vacuum Jug.

    Danish designer Erik Magnussen’s Vacuum Jug doing what it does best, sitting pretty, and having a passing resemblance to some kind of marine bird.

  5. Neo-Classical gable window of the Der Universitet

    This window forms part of the facade of the Universitet. Copenhagen, Denmark

  6. Towards eternity

    The connection between Sweden & Denmark.
    Shoot with a Nikon F3, kodak 160asa tungsten dia film from a cessna @ 250 meter.

  7. The parade at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen.

    Although the Tivoli Garden amusement park may sound like a corny tourist trap at first, it really is quite magical. It is not difficult to picture how for over 150-years the people of Copenhagen took the chance to see and be seen, while taking a stroll around the illuminated park.

  8. Christiania, Copenhagen

    I had heard a lot about this commune in the middle of Copenhagen. I have some advice for anyone wishing to visit Christiania -- do not go early in the morning.

    Early in the morning, Christiania has the menacing ambience of an abandoned amusement park.

  9. Women walking on the Fiolstraede

    Not far from the RĂĄdhuspldsen Copenhagen's narrow pedestrian-friendly streets offer opportunities for shopping and dining in small cafes.

  10. Lousiana Museum of Modern Art, near Copenhagen.

    The lovely Louisiana museum of modern art is a short train-ride from Copenhagen. When you want to take a break from Giacometti, Beuys and Warhol presented in the small pavilions, you can enjoy works from Bacon, Moore, Calder, Arp and others in the beautiful landscaped garden.