When I was using the a6400, the camera was something I carried around very lightly.
After changing to R4, it was heavy to carry around in my bag.
I arrived in Jeju Island on Saturday, but perhaps because of the weather or because of my trip to Japan, I didn't see as many Koreans as I thought before.
Is this Paris Baguette right under the control tower? Tous Les Jours? Anyway, there was something like peanut sand that was only sold on Jeju Island, so I thought I would try it as a souvenir.
When I saw people standing in line waiting for the bread to be baked, I just gave up.
I immediately rented a car and drove west, and there were several wind turbines lined up on the beach.
When I went there, I saw that it was a tourist attraction called Sea Ranch, which resembled a long walking trail. On Saturday, it was so windy and rainy that I couldn't walk.
If the weather was good, I thought I would be able to take a lot of good photos.
I think it would be good for Diboongs with girlfriends to go here. There are enough people, and it looks like a good place to take portraits.
I heard that there was a restaurant called Negeori Restaurant that served delicious grilled cutlassfish, so I went there and saw rape flowers in full bloom on one side of the road, so I parked my car on the shoulder and took a picture.
Rather than going to a specific photo spot, it felt good to just stop and take a photo while driving.
The next morning, go to Seongsan Ilchulbong. The sunrise is at 6 o'clock, but I saw that the entry time to Seongsan Ilchulbong was at 7 o'clock, so I ate it.
There is a 5,000 won entrance fee course that allows you to reach the summit, and a free course that does not allow you to climb to the summit. I saw that there is a path in the middle of the free course that allows you to join the admission course.
Damn, I was shocked. It was honorable to pay 5,000 won, but if you were going to get money, why not block the way to join?
The wind was so strong that day that even an adult man felt a little pushed back, so there were only 5 people going up to the top.
Thanks to this, it was a pleasant hike, but I felt uncomfortable because the view was cloudy when I got to the top. Still, it was pretty, and I think it was definitely worth going up regardless of the weather.
On the way down, I took a picture of the bird because it was so cute. When I think of Jikbakguri, all I could think of was the name of a porn folder, but it looks really cute.
It's so cute that there's fur sticking out on the head.
Below, I just took some digital waste while coming down. The wind was stronger on the way down, so even if I took pictures at 1/1000 shutter speed, it seemed like it would shake if I did well.
While traveling, I was a little surprised because there were so few people, but there were all the tourists at Osulloc in Jeju Island. People are really excited about both Osulloc and Innisfree because they are next to each other.
But the cafe there also had amazing designs and lighting for photographers. I couldn't take pictures because there were people, but the lighting arrangement and interior were really pretty. They also sell several types of Osulloc tea, and they make Osulloc tea very well. It was delicious.
There were really a lot of people, but I found a good angle to take pictures where people couldn't be seen.
Is this a botanical garden called Boromwat? It's a cafe, but I have a girlfriend. It's really bad.
But I was satisfied with being single and went around taking pictures. It seems like the plants are widely decorated for each season, but I think it would be prettier at other times than now.
Even now, about 2-3 plants are in full bloom.
The rest is just... It looks like a theme park somewhere, but I went there by mistake and took a few unfortunate photos.
The weather on this trip was so bad that it was difficult to take pictures.
Everyone may already be doing that, but...
When you go on a trip to take pictures, think carefully about the weather...don't go ignorant like me.