Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Fall in London, Revisited in Photographs

 

Annyoung Haseyo,

I finally have the resources (money, at last!) to develop some of the old film rolls I had kicking around in my photo bag! So I developed two rolls containing pictures of my brief sojourn in London, Ontario. Again, as with my other photos featured here, I seem to focus on the beautiful and natural, and exclude or ignore the ugly face of things. Well, let me tell you, London has it’s ugly face, as does Busan (which I hope to capture some of as soon as I have a functioning camera). But aside from the weirdos that inhabit downtown London, and the drab brick and desolate factories everywhere, London does have a fair bit to look at, especially in the way of trees. I had the great fortune to be there during the fall, and it was, to be honest, the nicest fall foliage I’ve ever seen to date. So since I have no more to show here in the way of recent photographs of Korea, I thought I’d share some pics of London, Ontario, home of Nicole’s enormous (and wonderful) family, gigantic black squirrels that rumage like rats, and some big-ass, beautiful trees. These particular pictures were taken on a day trip to Fanshawe Lake, during an unbelievably windy autumn day downtown (which I tried so hard to capture artistically… and failed to do), and during a walk along the Thames River downtown. Some people had trouble viewing the album, so I posted the photos below:

 

 

Su Tee Bun, Kimchi Cowboy and Kindergarten Kid Roper 

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