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Sunday, August 11, 2013

2nd photo essay

This is my second photo essay, and I started to get fun of it. It's funny that I got fun in photo essay, which is really boring. But, sometimes taking a photo with my camera and sharing it with others make me little fun in my life.

So, I started to take pictures more and more, and finally ended up like this, as you can see. 4 photos!


First, the image in the left, is a park and a road that connects two buildings. Dasan building and Chungmu building. It is both famous Korean's first name. When I came here first, I thought there was only 2nd floor in this buildings. But, guess what? 4th floor! My dream is an architect, and because of this building, I think I'll probably build lot of Hanoks at future.


 Next image is the whole KMLA, and I took this photo inside of the Dasan building. You can see golf lounge at the right, and it is bigger when you get closer to it. The bridge in the front is only a one bridge in KMLA. There are two bridges, and they all have name. They're all written in ancient Korean, so I don't know what is the name of the bridge. But, it looks cool, especially when the water sprayers and fountains are on. The white building is a 2nd dormitory, and the first is not on this photo, but it has more than 12th floor. It's huge for a dormitory. The blue building, which is also a Hanok, is archery class.
Lot of people won't understands this photo. So, I'll first talk about ancient Korean before I explain. It was first made in ancient China, but unfortunately came to Korea, and was well known for the main word of Korea. But, the great king, Saejong, made Korean for his whole life, and it is now well used in Korea. You'll see him at the 10000 won, which is green money. Now, this is the structure on the stairs, and the flower is the Korean flower, Morning Glory.(It's funny that there are Morning Glory company in foreign countries.....) So, the word is the Korean word, Min, Sa, Go.   
The last photo is.....the sun, with the rooftop of Hanok. I just took it because all the other photographers like to take picture of hot, bright sun, with something next to it. Not an important image......But, I really had hard time taking this photo, because my eyeballs were burning. 


Well, thank you for looking, and I hope you'd start your photo essay.....on your blog, or my blog! Whatever.....


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