Looking back at these photos, I have a lot of thoughts... I've always liked plants and animals, but looking at this year's shots, it seems like I mostly spent my time shooting flowers, animals, and landscapes. No strap = film, and I'm going to try to put these in chronological order. My first outing this year was a pet expo. I don't remember exactly, but I think it was a reptile forum...


The second outing was probably the Seoul Botanical Garden... Looking back, it's nice to see where I went this year. I'll write more about it later, but I've been in a bit of a photography slump lately and was complaining a lot, but seeing these photos makes me feel like I'm getting close with my camera again.





Shooting Great Tits because there's nothing else to shoot in winter.

Nothing to do with nature, but just shooting a cafe... This cafe closed down recently, which makes me a bit sad.

This is Mulhyanggi Arboretum in Osan. I went with a friend, but it was so huge and the timing was a bit off, so I'm sad I didn't get to see it all. I'm thinking of going back alone sometime.



Just shots from in front of my house that I take occasionally. I personally like photos like these.

The day I decided to head out to Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was snowing, so I think the photos came out pretty. One episode I remember is my hands were so freezing I didn't know what to do, so I asked the gallery and the Deebung-ies recommended Daiso gloves. I have good memories of buying and using those.




In front of my house again lol. Isn't it pretty? I really love the area right in front of my place.

This is my favorite cafe haha.

National Museum of Korea. I think this photo is my favorite... Photos taken inside the museum feel like something anyone could take, but I liked this specific shot the best.

A day I was so bored I went to Mapo with a Hexanon 200mm film lens and a x2 converter to shoot birds. Since it's a manual lens, I couldn't catch anything flying lol. I tried to reduce the chromatic aberration as much as I could, but it's still there. Ugh...

The day I went to the aquarium lol. It's my favorite place for an outing, so it feels like my heart finds peace there.



I don't remember the exact date, but I think I went to Olympic Park on a weekday. I saw Cornelian cherry flowers in the film from that day, so I just slotted it in around that time.

The absolute last, last, last chance for cherry blossoms. I was so busy at work in April that I almost missed them, but they came out so pretty that I'm happy. Maybe because I was shooting in the rain, there was nobody else there. The locations are Seoul Grand Park and Gwacheon National Science Museum.






After that, I spent some time scouting spots near my neighborhood.



This photo is actually surprising—it was shot with a half-frame camera using Phoenix film (which is known for being bad) and self-scanned. I was happy because the colors came out surprisingly nice.


I felt really good because the light leak made it look even prettier.


I went to Busan for a trip shortly after taking that.



Isn't the Aerochrome-style color pretty? This is one of my favorites specifically because of the colors.




Kinda cute branches lollll. I think they're cute, but I don't know what you guys will think lol.


Heard there was a Ditto store in Jamsil so I went to shoot Lapras... but that was the day Lapras didn't come out because of the strong winds.. T_T

This is my Discord profile pic! lol. It's so long lol.


I didn't have any outings in May after this lol. From June onwards, I just kept shooting woodlice at home lol. I think I can post those all at once, so I'll do that in one go. I'll be back for Part 2.
"The gallery members are enjoying the cozy nature vibes and questioning if the animals are real, while the post has already been marked with the 'Hit Gallery' cutline."
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