Photo,  Street

Litter in Copenhagen

When you are visiting a city, either your home town or some foreign city you probably at some point in time want to enjoy a drink or snack, some body also take a smoke. What do you do with the packaging or leftovers? Off course, you take it to the nearest garbage bin, because you like to walk around in a clean environment.

Well, apparently not all share your preference for a clean city. I strolled through Copenhagen a few hours on a Saturday afternoon, instead of looking on the historical buildings, people in the streets or shop windows I focused on the litter. I took some photos of the litter, not to document it but to see if I could make some interesting images from it. Think I could and I will take to it in other cities, because Copenhagen is not the only littered city.

4 Comments

  • Kendall Glessner

    I know this if off topic but I’m looking into starting my own blog and was curious what all is needed to get setup? I’m assuming having a blog like yours would cost a pretty penny? I’m not very web savvy so I’m not 100 positive. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated. Cheers

    • Niels

      You can create a blog on a common platform like wordpress.com. Mine is running on it’s own site, I have chosen a budget friendly hosting provider, that supports a wordpress installation (requires php, mysql database). WordPress is free (if you don’t need support from a pro) and some themes and plugins (free like wordpress itself).

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  • Freddie Danish

    Very good blog! Do you have any helpful hints for aspiring writers? I’m hoping to start my own site soon but I’m a little lost on everything. Would you advise starting with a free platform like WordPress or go for a paid option? There are so many choices out there that I’m totally confused .. Any tips? Appreciate it!

  • Niels

    You can create a blog on a common platform like wordpress.com. Mine is running on it’s own site, I have chosen a budget friendly hosting provider, that supports a wordpress installation (requires php, mysql database). WordPress is free (if you don’t need support from a pro) and some themes and plugins (free like wordpress itself).

    Then the costly part is to create the structure and content, but you can start out small 🙂

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