• 04-10-2004, 12:01 AM
    dsl712
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    I'm back from the far east.
    Two weeks in Korea was way too cool. Talk about culture shock. Didn't get in as much photography as I wanted because when you are with non-photogs, there is no getting out early in the morning or waiting 20 minutes for the right light.

    Shot everything on film so I wouldn't have to lug a PC to download cards and worry about recharging batteries with voltage differences. It will be awhile before I get everything back but here are a couple from the first few rolls. Scanner is acting like crap so sorry about the low quality scans.

    Two are from a demonstration opposing the impeachment of the Korean President.

    Dennis
  • 04-10-2004, 02:15 AM
    Charles Hess
    Thanks for sharing these. I especially like the 2nd one,,,good job in the low light.
  • 04-10-2004, 07:52 AM
    Sebastian
    Dennis,

    I really like these. You are forgiven for the scanning quality. :D

    Glad to have you back.
  • 04-10-2004, 09:16 AM
    another view
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dsl712
    when you are with non-photogs, there is no getting out early in the morning or waiting 20 minutes for the right light

    Dennis

    Ain't that the truth. Nice work!
  • 04-10-2004, 10:59 AM
    ThoughtfulPirate
    Great pictures. We went to korea for a 3 day trip to get visas when we moved to Japan, we ended up there for 2 weeks with paperwork troubles. I really like the street photo.
  • 04-10-2004, 12:39 PM
    adina
    welcome back!
    Love the second.

    adina
  • 04-10-2004, 01:28 PM
    racingpinarello
    Dennis ...Welcome back
    I like the first one...cool perspective, and the second one is a winner big time.

    Culture shock is good...it's one of the things I like most about traveling.

    Cannot wait to see the rest.

    Loren
  • 04-10-2004, 07:45 PM
    dsl712
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ThoughtfulPirate
    Great pictures. We went to korea for a 3 day trip to get visas when we moved to Japan, we ended up there for 2 weeks with paperwork troubles. I really like the street photo.

    How long did you live in Japan? I connected through Narita this time around. My wife took a picture of a grown woman dressed in a short skirt with striped stockings wearing Mickey Mouse ears. Nobody even batted an eye. But I did hear that some pretty fashion forward styles come out of there.

    Dennis
  • 04-10-2004, 07:51 PM
    dsl712
    [QUOTE=Culture shock is good...it's one of the things I like most about traveling.
    [/QUOTE]

    Loren, you are right. The more I travel, the more I realize how much I love to. What really struck me on this trip was that one culture is not better than another, just reallly different. I definitely think we all could use more exposure to outside cultures.

    America is a big exporter of our culture but not a big importer of others. You walk into any music store in other countries and you will see posters of American artists where here we only see our own. I think we are loosing the benefit of that exposure.

    Dennis
  • 04-11-2004, 11:15 AM
    ThoughtfulPirate
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dsl712
    How long did you live in Japan? I connected through Narita this time around. My wife took a picture of a grown woman dressed in a short skirt with striped stockings wearing Mickey Mouse ears. Nobody even batted an eye. But I did hear that some pretty fashion forward styles come out of there.

    Dennis

    Just over 4 years. I know Narita well, we flew to the US and back 2 times a year.
  • 04-12-2004, 08:46 AM
    mtbbrian
    Good stuff, despite...
    I like the first one as well.
    I like the point of view and the angle..
    Work on that scanner would you!
    Brian
    Hoo Ahh!
  • 04-12-2004, 12:08 PM
    dsl712
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    Afternoon Subway
    Took this on a ride on the subway. Cool or cliche?

    Dennis