[Korea] Myeongdong at night
Photo taken on 27th April, 2012.
Kodak 400 film. Canon EOS300 film camera.
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Myeongdong (명동 /明洞), Seoul
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The first 2 photos are of Myeongdong,
the shopping heaven in Seoul.
I didn’t take much photos of Myeongdong this trip as
I’ve taken too many during previous few trips.
O’Sulloc Tea House in Myeongdong, Seoul
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Btw. The last photos is taken at Cheongyecheon
Other than strolling along the river and
enjoy the calm night air, you can also catch a laser light show
at night at certain spot and time.
Check out the laser show location and time over here >>
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TGIF!!! I’ve been waiting for
the weekend to come like forever :o
Have a nice weekend everyone!
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Myeongdong, Seoul
Photo taken on 16th December, 2011.
Agfa Vista plus 200 film. Canon EOS300 film camera.
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Here’s some photos of Myeongdong (명동), a very popular shopping place in Seoul.
I went there on the last day to do some last minute shoppings for friends.
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The temperature was like -8 degree celcius on that day ;p
My Korean friend had actually warned me about the extremely cold December weather in Seoul before my trip.
But suprisingly I was quite ok with it.
For a photo lover like me, winter is really not a good time to travel in Seoul.
Your hands & fingers get really cold & numb while taking photos without wearing winter gloves.
Also, you’ll have less day light to explore & take photos ;o
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p/s: Have a nice weekend everyone.
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Myeongdong style (film)
Photo taken on 3rd May, 2010.
Kodak 400 & 200 film, Canon EOS 300 camera.
Another batch of film pictures taken at Myeongdong (명동). It’s quite amazing how the picture below turn out to be so clear even though it was shoot at night. I think Kodak 400 film is pretty good for night pictures.
These 2 pictures below are taken with Kodak 200 film. Quite a big difference compared to the ISO 400 film!?
btw. This pic was taken at the SPAO store in Myeongdong, SPAO is like the Korean version of UNIQLO!? And the girls in the picture are from the Korean girls group called SNSD (So nyuh shi dae)
From left, Choi Siwon of Super Junior and Im Yoona of SNSD. I don’t know much about K-pop but these 2 groups seems to be popular in Korea.
Oh. I didn’t make it to the campus festival of Tokyo University today. The weather was really bad so I decided to stay in.
How have your weekend been so far?













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