Mister E
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Wonderful shots. They bring a real sense of place. Korea and Vietnam are both on my list, as well as Bhutan.
Thank you very much.
Mister E
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I'm still going through shots from my trip:

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr

Untitled by NateVenture, on Flickr
Mister E
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Going through some old stuff and found a few more decent shots:

Jirisan Sunset by NateVenture, on Flickr

Kites by NateVenture, on Flickr

Jirisan Sunset by NateVenture, on Flickr

Kites by NateVenture, on Flickr
hausen
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Wow! The lighthouse and the rice padis were my favorites. Stunning, well done.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Thanks for sharing these wonderful fotos. No dog meat for me. A nice T-bone will do just fine -
EDIT: Judging from all the food it must be South Korea...
EDIT: Judging from all the food it must be South Korea...
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Mister E
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Yes, it was the Republic of Korea.Thanks for sharing these wonderful fotos. No dog meat for me. A nice T-bone will do just fine -
EDIT: Judging from all the food it must be South Korea...
LeicaFan
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Mister E,
I really enjoyed your pictures. They are wonderful!
I really enjoyed your pictures. They are wonderful!
Mister E
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Mister E,
I really enjoyed your pictures. They are wonderful!
Thank you!
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Mister E, your photos are the best thing since sliced bread
I always enjoy checking out your flickr photostream!
I always enjoy checking out your flickr photostream!
Mister E
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HaMister E, your photos are the best thing since sliced bread![]()
I always enjoy checking out your flickr photostream!
maddoc
... likes film again.
How I came that I missed this thread so far ?
Must have been because of me moving to Tokyo at that time ...
Very well done work of photography, Sir !!
Very well done work of photography, Sir !!
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
Excellent work in a very pretty land.
It's been over 40 years since I've been there and your images are just the push I need to get back.
Enjoy Vietnam !
It's been over 40 years since I've been there and your images are just the push I need to get back.
Enjoy Vietnam !
oftheherd
Veteran
Nice seeing this thread again, and the new photos as well. I often miss the Korea I knew 20 some years ago. It looks like part of it still exists. I used to love the temple areas in the mountains. So picturesque and quiet.
I was interested in the terraced areas. I don't remember seeing terracing quite like that. Terracing I remember was less consistent.
Again, thanks for sharing.
EDIT: I meant to comment on your use of the Fuji. When I was there, I carried a kit with a Fujica ST 901, a bevy of lenses and accessories, and my Super Press 23 and 100mm lens (all I had back then the first time, but later added the 65mm). It was heavy, but I was younger and stronger. It was wonderful having the Press. I usually used it for b/w as I could process that and enlarge it myself in the Army craft shops. But sometimes I wanted color as well. I have never had a 6x9 back. I do have a 6x9 Zeiss Ikon. You can just about contact print those with great results. Even though a little extra weight, I think you have made a correct decision.
I was interested in the terraced areas. I don't remember seeing terracing quite like that. Terracing I remember was less consistent.
Again, thanks for sharing.
EDIT: I meant to comment on your use of the Fuji. When I was there, I carried a kit with a Fujica ST 901, a bevy of lenses and accessories, and my Super Press 23 and 100mm lens (all I had back then the first time, but later added the 65mm). It was heavy, but I was younger and stronger. It was wonderful having the Press. I usually used it for b/w as I could process that and enlarge it myself in the Army craft shops. But sometimes I wanted color as well. I have never had a 6x9 back. I do have a 6x9 Zeiss Ikon. You can just about contact print those with great results. Even though a little extra weight, I think you have made a correct decision.
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Mister E
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How I came that I missed this thread so far ?Must have been because of me moving to Tokyo at that time ...
Very well done work of photography, Sir !!![]()
Thanks! I figured I'd continue to post shots from this year in this thread to. (Visit Korea Year is actually 3 years!)

Believe in Jesus by NateVenture, on Flickr

Seongnam Moran Market, Seoul, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Seongnam Moran Market, Seoul, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Seongnam Moran Market, Seoul, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Seongnam Moran Market, Seoul, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr
maddoc
... likes film again.
Continuing this thread was a good idea !
Post more !
fbf
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er.......are those dogs waiting to be butchered ? ...
Mister E
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er.......are those dogs waiting to be butchered ? ...
They sure are.
Mister E
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Bijindo Island, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Bijindo Island, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Bijindo Island, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr
Matus
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Only now I have discovered your thread. Great work - I enjoyed a lot. As previously said some of the images really give the feel of the places.
Mister E
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Only now I have discovered your thread. Great work - I enjoyed a lot. As previously said some of the images really give the feel of the places.
Thanks for looking!

Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr

Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju, South Korea by NateVenture, on Flickr
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