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A Spring Photo Tour of Copenhagen

Nyhavn in Spring

Spring in Denmark is amazing.  The seemingly endless  dark depths of winter are quickly replaced by brilliantly long days that seem to stretch on forever bathed in the amber hues of golden evenings and freshly invigorated mornings.  The parks blossom and bloom in an explosion of color while Copenhagen’s population revels in every ounce of warm spring sun.

While I’m constantly taking photos of Copenhagen and uploading them to flickr and Instagram I’ve realized I’m not posting those photos here on the blog nearly often enough. So, without further adieu,  are 45 color images of Copenhagen in Spring taken during Spring and early Summer of this year. Prefer black and white?  See my parallel collection of 45 black and white shots HERE.

Have favorites?  Make sure to let me know! I love hearing how the photos capture your attention, inspire you, or ignite your memories!

Norreport

Nyboder

Bispebjerg Cemetery

The Lakes

The Kings Garden

Nyhavn

Superkilen – The Red Square

Christiansborg Palace

Nyhavn

Nyhavn

Frederiksberg

Rådhuspladsn

Norrebro

Nyhavn

Amalienborg Palace

Norrebro

Amalienborg Palace

Sankt Hans Torv

Nyhavn

Bispebjerg Cemetery

Rådhuspladsn

The Royal Danish PlayHouse

Bispebjerg Cemetery

Nyhavn

Rosenborg Palace

Rådhuspladsn

Norrebro

Nyhavn

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Nyhavn

The Marble Church

Superkilen – The Red Square

The King’s Garden

The Lakes

Copenhagen Harbor

Dronning Louises Bro

Torvehallerne

Christiansborg Palace

Nyhavn

Amalienborg Palace

Norrebro

Kastellet

Bispebjerg Cemetery

Nyhavn

Photos in this post were taken with either a Canon 6D or a Canon 600D using a mixture of Canon lenses including the EF-S 18-135mm, EF 50mm f/1.4, EF 17-40mm f/4L, EF 40mm f/2.8, and EF-S 55-250mm.  For specifics, click the photo and view it on flickr as the flickr profile includes the exact EXIF data for the shot.  The above links are affiliate links and all photos are made available under a CC non-commercial license in full HD resolution.  Remember, you can always explore all of my photos over on Alex Berger on flickr which includes a number of shots that never make it to the blog.

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