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Free Sightseeing in London – the parks

So much can be enjoyed in London for free. One possibility is the parks of Central London.   The sculpture of Peter Pan Where Kensington Gardens meet Hyde Park the sculpture with Peter Pan and the figures of the children’s book is hidden. Nearest tube station is Lancaster Gate not too far from Kensington Palace where Princess Diana lived. I […]

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Photo Challenge 

“Share a photo inspired by a poem, story ” from the Photo Challenge “Half-Light” from the Daily Post, a recurring event on Fridays.     Ode to a Grecian Urn by John Keats the fifth and last verse: O Attic shape! Fair attitude! with brede of marble men and maidens overwrought, With forest branches and trodden weed; Thou, silent form, dost tease us out […]

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Warmth & the Quality of Light

Today I went to a WWI war memorial in Aarhus. It’s in Jutland Denmark. I have seen the place at other occasions as it’s situated at a very beautiful green area just beneath one of our Queen Margrethe’s  palaces. The sun was shining brightly on a blue sky and the sandstone got a warm shade from this kind of fresh spring weather. Young […]

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Mystery & Lighting Effects

Trying to match the assignment of the 101 photo course. This new bridge in Copenhagen helps pedestrians and bicyclists quickly to move about in the inner Copenhagen. In daylight it’s even more beautiful. I am looking forward to go try it on a rented bicycle later in the spring and summer. It’s situated at the harbor just opposite the Royal Library called”The […]

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Connect & Benches

At the Photo 101 course today’s assignment is “Connect and Social Medias”. For a long time I have wished to show you the old benches in Copenhagen.   In Copenhagen we still have benches like the ones that existed a hundred years ago when my grandparents met each other. I always think of them when I see one of these […]

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