Judging by the dates on these photographs, it appears I went to Seongyojang one day with a digital camera and then went back the next day with a film camera. Of course, film takes time to develop and scan, so it’s very likely I was at the residence with the film camera some days before.

I suspect this photo of the gate and stepping stones is not very original. It’s not even that good, really. I think I made a better version of this photo later and maybe I’ll come across it as I go through my archives.

The top of the first photo is the bottom of the second photo. I like the red jacket contrasting with the neutral colours of the wood, sand, and clay tiles.
I actually prefer the first one!
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I like the first one for composition and the second one for colour.
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Your second shot resonates. I like to see what&how other people take photographs. It’s observing the observer, I suppose.
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Thanks very much. I’m surprised I had the nerve to photograph her.
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Both of them are really great.
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Thanks very much!
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I like both, but the second one is truly an eye catcher because of the person sitting down in the corner of the picture, and of course the colours inside. The top one I like because of the depth and the break in patterns made out of the lower horisontal down there. Two great ones!
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Much appreciated.
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