As a reward for running the Nijmegen Four Days Marches, I went to Copenhagen with a friend. There we spent a few days walking through the city and exploring the surroundings by car. We had already seen a lot of the city. It is a quiet, clean city, quite different from the hustle and bustle I am used to from a capital city. There is a lot of cycling in Copenhagen and the inhabitants are therefore also much outdoors and in motion.
At the end of the day we walked back to our hotel. We walked along the water and passed a museum that was next to the library. It was a lowered passageway that was screened by transparent perspex sheets. When we looked through those, we could see at eye level the bicycle bridge lying in the sun to the other side of the water. When I looked a little longer, I suddenly saw the reflection of an old building that stood far behind this museum. But because of the light, the sun, and our low vantage point, it looked just like an airship was coming to fly over the bike bridge.
Since a few years I have discovered the passion for photography. I call myself primarily an outdoor photographer: when I'm outside, my eye scans the surroundings, looking for that one image that catches my eye, and which I can then take a nice picture of... Read more…