The Copenhagen Interpretation
Sunday 19 October 2014
We spent a special autumn weekend in Copenhagen, somewhere I'd never been before. When travelling somewhere new, there's always the temptation to rush around and try and see all the must-see sights, ticking them off in an ordered fashion. But for me, good experiences - and good photos - are more likely to result from a little less structured approach. We walked a lot, a general plan in mind but allowing for serendipity to take us off course.
This trip I travelled relatively light photographically speaking, taking just the D800 with f/1.8 35 and 85mm lenses - plus the compact Canon S95, which isn't in the same league. I used to shoot prime lenses only all the time with film, but it's not something I have done much with digital. But I really enjoyed it, the constraints of not being able to zoom were strangely liberating and I think the results show the benefit of thinking more about how to make the picture work.
So here is my interpretation of Copenhagen, from an all too brief visit one damp weekend -
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