A collection of reflections from Denmark.
Our first day in Denmark with a reflection of the long Nordic dusk of late May. A stream leading to an old church in a Copenhagen park.
In a mirror darkly, a selfie in the Danish History Museum in Copenhagen.
Mirrored reflections in the Design Museum in Copenhagen.
Not a selfie but a shot of Al after he almost walked into a mirror in the Design Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Another Copenhagen reflection: stairs oddly framed by a wall of mirrors facing a wall of windows in a building.
The ‘Black Diamond’ reflecting the clouds; a modern architecture addition to the old library in Copenhagen.
Next stop was the historic town of Koge with this orange on orange reflection.
The town of Koge reflected in leaded glass windows.
Sink, mirror and a selfie in the beautiful bathroom of the De2Have Cafe in Skagen.
Reflection of Al sitting outside at the John Bull Pub in Aalborg.
Aarhus had a lot of reflections starting with this Rosenquist exhibit of mylar mirrors that created distorted reflections (ARoS Modern Art Museum in Aarhus).
Also at the ARoS Modern Art Museum in Aarhus was this glass elevator with mirror that created an infinity of Al.
Reflection of a older domed building in the mirrored glass wall of new one.
Stripy abstract reflections of a bridge in rippled water.
Reflection of yellow tire spokes of an old car and a checkered floor in the recreated 1927 Danish village in Den Gamle By, Aarhus.
Water reflections of a red-tiled roof of a building in Silkeborg, Denmark.
- More about our trip to Denmark & Sweden in 2018.
- More of the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Reflections.
Stunning reflection gallery, Elizabatz, each one has its own character. I love the mylar mirrors with distorted reflections. Have a wonderful week.
I decided to do something different here and rather than try to categorize the reflections by theme (water, windows, mirror, etc.) I collected all the most interesting reflections from my trip to Denmark, resulting in a much broader definition of the word. It was fun!
A great way to do it, Elazabatz. I sometimes do the same!
This is a fantastic gallery – it also seems that we have the bathrooms in common! I totally fell in love with the glass elevator and you in the dark mirror. The dark mirror could easily make a good book cover.
That dark mirror would make a good cover – not sure why but it does seem to tell a story.
Quite a collection Elizabeth! several favorites among them but I must admit the image of Al laughing after nearly walking into the mirror made me smile – and I think the image that immediately follows that one is fantastic!
Excellent series and tour. Very well done.