Posted by Aidan Hammond (Seoul, South Korea) on 13 September 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio.
The Secret Garden (Bi-Won) is located nearby Gyeongbokgun Palace in Seoul. It's one of the most peaceful places in the city and contains some excellent examples of palace architecture. I love how these roofs seem to sweep out over the building. When you look closely at the joinery, you realize just how heavy they must be - so it is impressive that they seem so light.
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Just beautiful!
13 Sep 2007 3:41am
Love the way you framed it. The sweeping curves of the beautiful roofs with their wonderful colours, against the blue sky looks great. Wonderful! Regards
13 Sep 2007 7:06am
marvelous perspective. well done to get such detail in the shadows against a bright sky.
13 Sep 2007 10:45am
That's spectacular. Great stuff!
13 Sep 2007 11:25am
Very good motion of eye is provided in your capture!
13 Sep 2007 3:50pm
Nice point of view, beautiful!
13 Sep 2007 5:31pm
Well chosen POV which adds geometry to the fine perspective.
13 Sep 2007 11:19pm
Fantastic roofs! Excellent composition! A great job!
14 Sep 2007 3:26pm
those corners looks cool... we have those chinese houses here in toronto and thanks for the comment my friend
15 Sep 2007 3:49pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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