My latest released photo

Photo by Ib Jensen Olympus OMD E-M1, lens M43 12-40mm (FF: 24-80 mm), shutter speed 1/15 sec, Iso 160, Aperture F2,8 Focal length 40 mm. (FF:80 mm), Handheld   Christmas market in Copenhagen. There is a lot of Christmas cheer at Højbro Plads in Copenhagen when both Danish and foreign handicrafts, Danish gløgg and German glühwein, currywurst, apples, pancakes, Italian cheeses, Italian cookies, design, chocolate, … Continue reading My latest released photo

My latest published photo

Photo by Ib Jensen Olympus OMD E-M1, lens M43 12-100mm (FF: 24-200 mm), shutter speed 1 sec, Iso 100, Aperture F8, Focal length 38 mm. (FF:76 mm), Tripod Copenhagen cityscape. City Hall Square (Danish: Rådhuspladsen) is a public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark, located in front of the Copenhagen City Hall. Its large size, its central location and its affiliation with the city … Continue reading My latest published photo

My latest published photo

Photo by Ib Jensen Olympus OMD E-M1, lens M43 12-100mm (FF: 24-200 mm), shutter speed 1/4 sec, Iso 100, Aperture F4, Focal length 13 mm. (FF:26 mm), Tripod. Frederiksberg castle. Frederiksberg Palace (Danish: Frederiksberg Slot) is a Baroque residence, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, adjacent to the Copenhagen Zoo. It commands an impressive view over Frederiksberg Gardens, originally designed as a palace garden in the Baroque … Continue reading My latest published photo

My latest published Photo

Photo by Ib Jensen Olympus OMD E-M1, lens 12-100mm (FF: 24-200 mm), shutter speed 1/40 sec, Iso 100, Aperture 11.0, Focal length 16 mm. (FF:32 mm), Tripod.   Roesnaes after sunset. Roesnaes (danish: Røsnæs) or Refsnaes (Danish: Refsnæs) is a peninsula on the North West Zealand, located between Kalundborg Fjord and Sejerøbugten. The tip of the peninsula, with Røsnæs Lighthouse, Zealand’s westernmost point. South of … Continue reading My latest published Photo

My latest published Photo

Nyhavn in blue hour.   From Wikipedia: “Nyhavn (Danish pronunciation: [ˈnyhɑʊ̯ˀn]) (literally: New Harbour) is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early 18th century townhouses and bars, cafes and restaurants. Serving as a “heritage harbour”, the canal has many … Continue reading My latest published Photo