Sports in the square: where everything was illuminated

Hundreds headed down to Nytorv last week for the opening of the Red Bull Illume, an international action and adventure photography competition, which will remain in the square until Saturday October 18. 


Matthias Dandois from France had the wisdom to bring his BMX and the Copenhagen Post will officially be entering this shot into next year’s competition. 


The public mingled with top photographers and athletes to admire the finalists in the competition …


listen to some tunes …


and find a good vantage spot to take in the occasion.

 





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