I know everyone loves picture blogs, and especially ones of Korea, so...
So as some of you may remember, I went to Korea to visit relatives and do a bit of sight-seeing about a month and a half ago. I stayed in Seoul at a relative's apartment. I also took many, many photos: More than a thousand over the course of three weeks. It may not seem like THAT many, but midway through my stay there, I got owned by water leaking through an umbrella. The only lens I have for my camera is not weather-sealed, even though my camera is. Water got to the AF motor, completely shorting it. I had to manual-focus every shot thereafter.
The photos here are a handful of the shots I took from Jeju island, a small island off the south coast of the peninsula. It is a fairly self-contained island. It has its own dialect, that honestly is incomprehensible to a normal Korean and sounds more like Chinese. It is also like one big hick island. It's an island of farms, horses and lots and lots of green expanses. Honestly, it's a beautiful place, but lacks in the people department. They're all Korean hillbillies and country people, so to speak.
The place had an amazing amount of character though, which I unfortunately did not get to capture. It was too hard to take photos of the towns and city and of the people there in general without auto-focus. So instead I just focused on shots of the more natural side to the island.
This is the family I traveled with. I'm the bearded dude on the left. Next is my aunt, my cousin, and my brother (both play SC as well).
The population density is very low on the island. There is only one major city which sort of feels like a mini-Seoul, but the rest of it is very spread out and has a country feel to it.
I experimented on this one. Because of how featureless the sky was (see photo above this one), I tried adding some vignetting. I think it got overdone a bit, as I was having trouble setting it up (fresh install of PS on a new comp), but it definitely makes the photo a bit more interesting.
Another photo of the coast.
Rocks. And part of a building.
Jeju was formed by a volcano, which is currently inactive. A lot of the shore is just rocky volcanic cliff after cliff.
Tourism is apparently fairly big for Jeju. This was some place they apparently did events and festivals or some shit at. I don't remember, but it made for a decent photo.
After seeing the coastline, our next stop was a forest reserve. This is me dicking around with my camera.
The reserve had trails set up like this. It kind of felt like cheating...like not a real hike, but considering how fucking hot it was, I let it pass.
This is a mushroom farm inside the reserve. They grow mushrooms off of those logs.
A wild mushroom I found later.
A random concrete sewage thing that I thought would make for a good photo.
Rocks in the forest next to a paved trail.
Good lighting makes for good photo.
There were an overwhelming number of trees.
A rest stop on one of the trails. Probably my favorite composition. The lighting when we got there was incredible.
It was so good that I took a vertical version too.
And here's one that our tour guide wandered into. I also tried making the photo look warmer. I couldn't decide which one I preferred.
A man-made pond near the entrance to the reserve. Great lighting here too.
Our tour guide then took us to a museum that collects rocks and other random shit from the island. I think it was a scam. This is a bonsai tree that had another plant supposedly growing from it. Even the tour guide said that was bullshit. At the back, you can see the roots of that plant going down the trunk into the rock.
A wider shot of the museum place. It was basically a backyard with a grip of pretty rocks and rocks that vaguely looked like animals, people, buildings and penises strewn around.
A common sight on Jeju. Lots of green and mountains in the background (if you turn your back to the ocean). Beautiful place.
As I said, there are many farms. The cows there are mostly dairy cows, not meat cows. This is taken from a mountain road.
There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of nightlife in Jeju. It's a fairly sleepy island. Most of the young people there out and about were tourists, not natives. This is a pier in one of the brighter and busier coastal areas.
As I said, it's a sleepy island. This is about as bright as it gets.
That's all the photos I have for now. The colors may seem a bit off, as I haven't been able to properly calibrate my monitor yet. My gamma is set correctly now, but the color balancing is still off. I think the blues are overpowered on this piece of shit. I gave up after around six hours of messing with shit. I kid you not, six fucking hours.
The next set I post will be of a very large Buddhist temple on Jeju. After that, I'll start slogging through my huge fucking pile of random Seoul photos.
Anyway, enjoy. Feedback and criticism is welcome and encouraged. (:
EDIT
There's a lot of weird aberration in a lot of these photos...weird purple fringing. Something is definitely wrong with my lens beyond the AF motor. T_T. Also, some of them may seem slightly out of focus. My eyes are bad and I don't like to wear my glasses when shooting, so I may have fucked that up, lol.