Copenhagen and Amager look absolutely stunning when viewed from a small aircraft at 8,200 feet. From this altitude, the city’s streets, waterways, parks, and coastline come together as a single, intricate landscape that is impossible to appreciate from the ground. 💚🤩
Coming home late to a place where every house looks the same is a challenge. I am sure someone has walked into the wrong one since this Planned Housing Development near Hindsgavl, west of Middelfart, close to Fænø, was built in the 1970s.
As an aerial photographer, I’m always fascinated by the way cities are shaped from above. In this photo of the row houses Kartoffelrækkerne, the parallel streets draw you in with their perfect alignment, showcasing the beauty of structured design in Copenhagen.
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Kartoffelrækkerne. Late 19th century terraced houses in central Copenhagen. 🤍🏠
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Photographed from my Cessna 172
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A closer look at The Round Gardens of Nærum from my little airplane. 🌳💚🌳 Søren Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen is considered one of the greatest landscape architects to have ever lived, and these oval gardens designed in the late 1940s are one of his most famous projects.