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Jan 05, 2005 01:46 |  #1

Somehow, this tree just reminds me of the way city life is, cold and unforgiving sometimes. It is winter now in Seoul South Korea, and everything looks dreary.


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Jan 05, 2005 02:16 |  #2

I like the idea, and the tree itself is a good candidate. Not too big. But I want to see more of the buildings in the bottom of the picture. I think it may work better if you took it again with more city life in the background


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Jan 05, 2005 03:23 |  #3

Thats a good idea. I will try that again!


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Jan 05, 2005 03:39 |  #4

are you korean or just studying/visiting there?
(hopes to visit korea soon)
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Jan 05, 2005 04:33 as a reply to  @ skimmilk68's post |  #5

No I am South African. I have been living in Korea for going on 5 years. I used to teach, but now I am back in my trade, I am an IT proffesional.


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Jan 11, 2005 04:42 |  #6

I like the shot but I agree with Red that seeing a little of the city behind it would add something. It would emphasise the "loneliness" of the tree, I think.


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