I thought there might be a lot of places in Korea where you can take pictures and the food is delicious.
decided to walk around
I was supposed to go from Gwangyang to Mokpo, but I got hurt on the way and had to return to my hometown.
The weather is bad and my skills are poor, so the photo quality is poor.
Let’s watch it once in a while
Photo of the entrance to Hwangridan-gil, Gyeongju
Everyone was eating one piece of ten-won bread, so I was wondering whether I should eat it or not.
But I thought it was just cheese bread so I ended up not eating it because I was afraid it would be a waste of money.
Kapende in Hwangridan-gil is so well designed that people can take pictures.
To experts, it may be a contrived space.
For someone like me who is crazy about lighting, it looked like it was really neatly done.
Woljeong Bridge is a short walk from Cheomseongdae.
But the fundamental limitation of R4 is that low-light noise is really...
However, even if you use Larum to remove noise, if you apply too much, the photo will look too matte.
Is the r5 okay with a lot of low-light noise? Or is a high-pixel body unavoidable?
Arrival in Tongyeong
The rain kept coming and it was really unpleasant weather.
I met a really unfriendly person on the bus and I felt bad.
I almost developed regional feelings because of that one person.
But the owner of the really delicious steamed eel in the central market is so nice.
The bus was just a happening;;
Turtle ship being humiliated by seagull droppings;;
Arrival in Gwangyang, take a bus for a while and go to Maehwa Village.
They say there's a festival going on right now, but it was a weekday the week before so there were only a few people there.
Still tracking the rain