I’m always happy when a photo combines different qualities of light – The Metro prismens of Copenhagen, Kongens Nytorv, against the christmas trees and the golden sign on the building in the background.
This is my New Year’s greeting to everyone, old friends, new friends, and the ones I haven’t met yet. Light a candle and shine bright where ever you are. Respect others for their journey and be your own light. In darkness even one candle makes a difference. Namaste.
I know that if the diode lights with changing colors had been available when I was a kid I would have had as many christmas figures as my children have.
Lights are a central part of Tivoli. The main impression is still that of colored lights with old fashion light bulps. I still recall the favorite from my childhood – an old tree by the fountain with huge twinkling lights.
Again, as darkness was descending, new aspects of the 8 House revealed themselves. The repeating patterns, the reflecting and non-reflecting surfaces, the use of the light…
Another example of what you won’t discover, walking around the 8 House in full daylight. I don’t know if Bjarke Ingels realized that the vertical white lights would point to the red lit door in the background. He might well have.