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Spring Break – Malmö
Back in April, we spent most of a week in the Swedish city of Malmö.
We happened to be staying in an apartment near the waterfront and, as such, spent much of our time going to and fro with a view of the Øresund Bridge, which connects Sweden with Denmark over the straight. I readily admit that I took way too many images of the bridge and that fact is reflected in today’s post.
However, in and amongst the pictures of the bridge are a couple of water towers, some doggies, random stairs and even the moon hiding behind the Turning Torso tower.
Here is a collection of shots from our time in Malmö.
The Øresund Bridge
Someone heading out for a rainy view
The rainclouds can’t obscure the bridge today, try as they might
A sweet furry face
Good dog!
Benches along the brygge
On the phone in the sun
Viewing the bridge
Escalating
Twirling down
Circular seat in Malmöhus Slott
Rainy and wet skate park shapes
Falling water
Textures
Steps
More steps
Turning Torso with the moon peeking
Emporium and cloud
A building that could’ve been built of LEGO blocks
Public restroom
Another look up at the Turning Torso
Södervänstornet, designed by Salomon Sörensen and built in 1916 for use as a water tower (but looking like a fat crayon)
A bit of a sunset over the Øresund Bridge
Gone fishing
The Hyllie Vattentorn peeks over some buildings, designed by Karl Ivar Stål and built in 1973 (and looking like a flying saucer)
Strolling in the rain
Yay! We found the coffee cart again in Kungsparken on a cold day. (Needed!)
I am a photography enthusiast living in Oslo, Norway. My favourite subjects tend to be landscapes and nature - but I enjoy photographing urban scenes, architecture, abstract shapes and street images as well. Welcome! View all posts by kewtiebird
6 thoughts on “Spring Break – Malmö”
Awesome post kewtiebird! Many seem very moody, especially the black & white images.
Lovely montage of images and nice contrast with the final few. I liked the angle you found on the Turning Torso and the Fat Crayon – haha! Cool Name. I loved Malmo but didn’t see all that you did!
Lots to like in this set. The composition in the Emporium and cloud image is wonderful. You found a lot of different looks and foregrounds for the Øresund Bridge!
Awesome post kewtiebird! Many seem very moody, especially the black & white images.
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Thank you!!
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Lovely montage of images and nice contrast with the final few. I liked the angle you found on the Turning Torso and the Fat Crayon – haha! Cool Name. I loved Malmo but didn’t see all that you did!
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Thanks so much!
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Lots to like in this set. The composition in the Emporium and cloud image is wonderful. You found a lot of different looks and foregrounds for the Øresund Bridge!
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Thanks very much!
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