
I went to Copenhagen today, this time also bringing my bike with me. Why have I never done that before? By bicycle is the way to go in this town. Such a lucky draw. The sun has been heating our streets for over a week now, literally making everybody getting out. They sat down everywhere, in stairs, on the pavement, where else there’s a spot in the sun. A Dane certainly knows how to slow down on a Saturday. So did I. The photo above is one of the few I captured, since I rather wanted to be around than looking for images. Next Weekend, though, I’ll have to step up and open my eyes again, since I will participate at a photography workshop by Anders Petersen. That will take place in Stockholm, my home town, a place where the word relax doesn’t exist in the vocabulary.

Beautiful balance in this, Ove. Have a great time at the workshop.
Ove, one of things I missed the most while I was away were your images. This is just wonderful. What kind of workshop is it? What is the difference between Danes and Swedes?
Åh, vilken underbar bild! Så mycket att titta på och så många öden att fantisera om…
Thanks, Ken!
Eller hur, Karin!!! Det här är som mest intressant när man förstår omgivningen som minst.
Oh, Chris, you’re back, I’m so glad to see that! Danes and Swedes are like Canadians and Americans, or like east coasters and west coasters, or… You probably get it. We’re similar in general, but different when we look really close. The workshop? He shoot people, and this will probably be a crash course in getting under the skin….well, I guess so anyway. I really don’t know, and that makes me a bit scared. What have I done, sort of.
En stillbild direkt ur livet som det var just precis då.
Just det ögonblicket.
En fin bild att betrakta länge
och fundera kring.
Tack, Malin! Tänk, redan nu känns den dagen extremt avlägsen…