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Reflecting

03/29/09

Permalink 11:19:11 pm, by admin Email , 424 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, Family, 사랑?, Photography Class, America

Reflecting

: [네 오빠]와 결혼했으니까 지금 우리는 언니/여동생이야! *^^*

시누이: ~~~~ 언니! 우린 이제 진짜 가족!

***

: 어머니, 아줌마인 것 같아요...

시어머니: 난 할머니야!

Sunday Walk, LensBaby Style

Good Man and I went for a "short walk" today. It ended up being a nearly two-hour long, ~5 km stroll where we got very, very lost in some windy, twisty, "no through road" neighborhood.



Blossoms I



Blossoms II



Blossoms III

The walk was pretty standard, until I found a "park" and decided that it must be connected to another park we found on a Sunday walk a few months ago.



A Walk in the Woods

The park was mostly a dirt path through some undeveloped land. Many of the trees had been cut down and were marked with various ties. I'm not sure if the trees are diseased, if they're thinning out the park, or if they're putting an asphalt path through the park. I found a tree stump and made Good Man pose. (You can see one of the red flags off to the left in the photo he took of me.)



Hunched Over Good Man



Inspector Gadget? Spy? Science Person?
Students at my school and/or friends have called me all of the above in this coat.

At what appeared to be the end of the trail, we found multiple large puddles. Using the Lens Baby (at an f/stop of 2.8) combined with the wind gave the surface of the puddles a very soft look.



Reflections I



Reflections II



Good Man, Being a Good Sport



Bark

And this...is the point where we found ourselves on some no-through streets. We could see a building that we knew in the distance. We just couldn't get to it!

We ended up wandering around, making good guesses about the direction home. We ended up finding a bus stop (completely weird that it was that far from a main street) and using the map of the route to find our way out.

Good Man was enjoying himself. I was not enjoying myself. I was worrying. Good Man teased me. "아즘마야!" You're an ajumma!

Eventually we found our way out, just as it started lightly raining.

***

Playing with these photos in Lightroom was interesting. I was going to leave the photo in color, but I experimented with black and white.

When the photo is in color, I am drawn to the green plants, the blue sky, and the line of the tree branches being reflected.



Color vs Texture I

Yet in black and white, I suddenly saw the texture of the brown leaves under the water.



Color vs Texture II

(You can click on each image to get a larger copy of the image.)

5 comments

Comment from: jeanny [Visitor] Email · http://jeannybeans.blogspot.com
Why do you feel like you're an 아즘마? I hope you haven't gotten an 아즘마 perm!
03/31/09 @ 01:57
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
He said I was an ajumma because I was whining about being lost and worrying and not enjoying the walk. Ha ha!

Oh, I just re-read this and realized you might have thought I was saying I was an ajumma to Mother. She was wearing a bright pink track jacket over our video chat and I was telling her SHE looked like an ajumma in that jacket. She disagreed because she's getting grey hair.

Mother has a mostly-attractive softer version of an ajumma perm. Ha ha!

(Ooh, and I don't speak banmal to Mother--need to fix that typo!)
03/31/09 @ 06:59
Comment from: Amanda Y [Visitor]
I love reflections I! that would a beautiful print with a black mat in a thick frame. Increase the contrast in Color vs Texture II and I think it would make a rocking abstract (i like it how it is too, just my opinion).Don't you just love the lens baby! Looking beautiful with all of the cherry blossoms in dc...
03/31/09 @ 10:28
Comment from: jeanny [Visitor] Email · http://jeannybeans.blogspot.com
I thought you were just uncommonly friendly with your mother-in-law!

I know an ajumma that exclusively wears track suits, the way only a Korean woman can, with perm and full make-up and lovely floral patterns. Love it~!
03/31/09 @ 12:51
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
Amanda, when I increased the contrast I got this strange, glossy look around the leaves, because of the water. It almost looked like something I used to use on Photoshop (I think?) called...Plastic Wrap? Pretty cool, since I'm not sure how that Plastic Wrap preset worked!

Jeanny, I once saw an ajumma wear two or three (?) visors. I was so confused. Why was she wearing so many visors? I asked my studiomates, high school boys. They said, "Amanda...she....crazy!" ㅎㅎㅎ
03/31/09 @ 17:51

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An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.

Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...

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