I would say this tree has to be easily one of the most beautful I have seen across South Korea. It has everything I love about these trees: beautiful bark texture and a dramatic shape that overhangs the rock face on which it grows. On this particular morning I actually slept through my original alarm clock and woke up just in time to see the beautiful sunrise. In my rush I ended up shooting before even having a chance to put on my shoes so I ended up rushing around this scene barefoot. When the scene is as beautiful as this it is easy to forget those little details.
A collection of 32 Korean pine tree images that I have created while living in South Korea for the past 10 years. Many of these beautiful bonsai-like pine trees are dying off due to changes in Korea's traditional seasonal weather patterns and I have been on a mission to capture and document these amazing trees while I still can. A portion of sales from this project will go directly back to the areas where these images were captured. I will be organizing and documenting clean up projects starting with Daedunsan Provincial Park.
Standing Alone
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Standing Alone
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I would say this tree has to be easily one of the most beautful I have seen across South Korea. It has everything I love about these trees: beautiful bark texture and a dramatic shape that overhangs the rock face on which it grows. On this particular morning I actually slept through my original alarm clock and woke up just in time to see the beautiful sunrise. In my rush I ended up shooting before even having a chance to put on my shoes so I ended up rushing around this scene barefoot. When the scene is as beautiful as this it is easy to forget those little details.
A collection of 32 Korean pine tree images that I have created while living in South Korea for the past 10 years. Many of these beautiful bonsai-like pine trees are dying off due to changes in Korea's traditional seasonal weather patterns and I have been on a mission to capture and document these amazing trees while I still can. A portion of sales from this project will go directly back to the areas where these images were captured. I will be organizing and documenting clean up projects starting with Daedunsan Provincial Park.