12.6.11
colourful Seoul
It is time to leave Korea and I wanted to leave you with colourful bits I noticed around the city. It was interesting to experience the differences between Hong Kong and Korea and I felt it through the people in the city and through our families most of all. I think I have a little better understanding of where Jin came from but he often tells me that the Seoul he grew up in is very different than the fast paced city it is today.
10 days barely scratched the surface of things to discover in Korea. Luckily, I am fairly confident I will come back here soon. I feel like a trip to Hong Kong will always be paired with Seoul in our future!
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Celine
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korea,
Seoul
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oh celine,
ReplyDeletelove your blog but haven't ever commented until now...
the photographs of your trip have been so absolutely beautiful and awe-inspiring. thank you so much for sharing them with us.
could you please also share what kind of camera/film/editing method you use? i would love to know!
thanks again,
binya
The fish! I can't figure them out. Are they sold that way? Decoration? Mob warning? :)
ReplyDeleteamazing photos, celine. you have intensified my desire to visit seoul.
ReplyDeletep.s i love the girl with the red bag in the bottom photo...she looks as though she is in mid-giggle.
Wonderful photos. I really would love to visit Korea!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing these moments. i love the fish photo although i'm not sure what it really shows ;)
ReplyDeleteThe fish photo is wonderfully composed (and I'm a vegetarian, so I usually turn my head away when I see fish!). I've wanted to go to South Korea for years and this is really making me want to pack up my stuff and just go!
ReplyDeleteSeoul is a wonderful place for getaways. My Korean teacher always tells us how it's very different from a few decades ago too. I believe it has changed for the good.
ReplyDeleteso wonderful, and you captured it so beautifully :)
ReplyDeletethe fish made me react as well, I'm assuming they're hand woven? interesting but nice photo. Glad you've enjoyed your trip!
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Such great photos! I love all the little details you captured!
ReplyDeleteIncredible how colourful your photos are!!
ReplyDeleteI would like a cup of that coffee! ;)
Loooove your pictures! Sorry, I've gotta chime in about the fish, as well! What's the story? The shot is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh. I love your photos. they're always so so good.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog you have! Can I add yours to my bloglist?
ReplyDeleteThese are great images, I think you really captured the city and its unusual quirks. I love to see the packaging and signage, thank you for sharing these :)
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye for finding the beauty in everyday snippets of life. I've only now stumbled across your blog, but I'm looking forward to seeing more of what you capture with your lens. The last photo in this series is my favorite. The colors and symmetry, and the movement especially really make it for me.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing. this photos are amazing.
ReplyDeletefirst of all...all your vacation photos are so BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteyou take such wonderful photos! i really get a vibe from it all just through your lens!
and also...you were only there 10 days?? wow, it seems like you were there for much longer! haha i thought you lived there for like a month or something, its amazing!
i would love to go to south korea one day!
i've actually been getting into a lot of K-pop lately. haha so embarassing!
well it looks like you had an AWESOME TIME :-D
one more thing...
ReplyDeletewhats that fish on a rope??!!!
hahahah
I just stumbled on your blog. I love your photos. They have an amazing quality. It's fascinating to see Hong Kong as i worked there for a short time many years ago.
ReplyDeletewonderful pictures, as all of your pictures from seoul and hongkong. thanks so much for sharing them with us!!!
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