Saturday, 29 November 2025

Side Street

 

I think it was the long line of parked cars stretching into the distance that made me stop and take this picture. Balanced by the tree in the middle distance - a little bit of nature in a valley of concrete, metal, and asphalt.

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Sesame

 

Yongchon Village
Some farmers have full fields of sesame plants and others plant a row along the edge of a rice field or a road. One of the nicest things about riding bicycle in Yongchon in the autumn is the scent of sesame everywhere I go. When the farmers cut the plants, dry them out, and then flail them to get the seeds, the smell is very strong and so wonderful. In the photo above, a farmer has covered the plants to protect them from the rain while waiting for the stalks to dry out enough to beat the seeds out.

I once helped a friend's mother take in the rice and sesame harvest by hand. We cut the rice stalks with scythes and laid the plants on the field for collection later. So many spiders in a dry rice paddy. My friend's mother had already cut the sesame and dried it. My friend and I laid the plants on tarps and used flails to get the seeds out. It was exhausting work. Luckily, my friend's mother was an excellent cook and we were fed massive meals of rice, soup, and side dishes. A great experience.

Photography Notes: Nikon F6 and Kentmere Pan 400 film. I did quite a bit of dodging and burning to get the look I wanted from the scan. A possible portfolio photo?

Monday, 24 November 2025

Looking Out to Sea

 

Chair Next to Lighthouse, Jangsa Harbour

Life Preserver Box, Sokcho
Yesterday I received a packet of 4x6 prints from the lab in Seoul. Browsing photos on a computer is fine, but nothing beats holding a picture in your hand. It's like the process of creating a photograph isn't complete until you can see it on a piece of paper.

Photo Notes: Both photos were made on my Nikon F6 and are from the same roll of Kentmere 400.

Friday, 21 November 2025

Beaches

 

Off-Season, Baekdo Beach

Beach Grass
I like beaches when they are chilly and deserted. Especially the small beaches of the Goseong County coast. It's like being at the end of the world. 

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Yongchon CU Convenience Store

 

When I want to take a bicycle ride but don't want to go far, this is where I usually end up. The Yongchon branch of CU convenience stores. When the weather is nice, I sit at one of the picnic tables next to the building. When the weather is un-nice, I sit at one of the tables inside and have a tin of coffee while writing in my journal or reading. 

I'm too lazy to look it up, but judging by the 5:4 aspect ratio, I would say this photo was made using my Nikon D850. I straightened up the lines a bit before posting it here.

Monday, 17 November 2025

My Bicycle, Five Times

 I like to ride my bicycle when the weather is nice. I especially like to visit Yongchon because it's mostly fields and one sees more cats and cows than people. I don't always see anything new to photograph so I just take a picture of my bicycle.

Nikon Z50II. A light and convenient camera, but you can see in this picture that the kit lens distortion is pretty bad at wide angles.

Same camera and lens. You can see the distortion in the concrete shed, though it might actually be leaning a bit in reality . . . The only person I ever see on this road is an old lady who pushes her gardening tools around in a stroller.

Nikon D850 and AF 28mm 2.8D lens. I was lucky with the clouds. 

Back to the Z50II. This is next to Yeongnang Lake, which I pass on the way to and from Yongchon.

Hipstamatic app on my Apple iPhone 6s+. Sometimes I feel like throwing away all my camera equipment and just using the phone.

Monday, 10 November 2025

Munam River Mouth

 

View from Munam Bridge
I haven't posted in a long time because I've had nothing worth posting. The weather is cool now, so that may change.