Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights. View from Harbour Lights, Financial District in February 2012.
Colourful Copenhagen. The crossing of the two streets Sankt Peders Stræde and Larsbjørnsstræde in central Copenhagen, Denmark. I love the architecture and colours of some of the buildings in this city. The reason why some people are standing still here and also looking up to the left is because it sounded like there were two people fighting and throwing things up in an apartment. The photo is taken in May 2009.
just below the clouds. View from Taipei101, which was still the world’s tallest building in 2009 when I was there. Not anymore though. It was quite cloudy and dark on the day I went up there.
how many cabs do you see? I think it’s 5th Avenue down there. Seen from Empire State Building on Manhattan, New York.
Hue in Vietnam is a nice town I visited a few years ago. I remember walking out on the balcony from our hotel room and it was early in the morning. A thin layer of mist still filled the air but the sun was up. I loved just standing there seeing and hearing the city slowly waking up.
Gothenburg, my hometown. An early Sunday morning in April a few years ago when the city center in Gothenburg, Sweden lay pretty quiet. Only the seagulls are awake. And me.