Almost everywhere I go, I try and fly through Korea. Not only I have friend and family there, but I also get to shop at the sprawling second-hand camera markets.
For a place that I go to so often, especially on trips, I really don't take many photos in Korea. I think I'm usually overwhelmed by the people and the language to pull out the camera.
Here's a rare (for me) shot of Mt Seol-ak, or more properly called, Soraksan. It was a very hazy day, with very hazy light, and I pointed my (then new) 105mm micro lens at the most impressive looking rocky peak.
All in all, this is not a good photograph - not even a mediocre one. But I just wanted to leave it here as a reminder of my mental state when I took this.
Unusually for me, this is 1x1 crop.

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